A MODEL OF POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STABILITY
Since its independence from the United Kingdom in 1968, Mauritius has established a stable and sustainable democracy with a thriving market economy. Among the countries in Africa with the highest per capita income, the island has a developing mixed economy based on agriculture, exports, financial services and tourism. Distinguished for the social peace that reigns there and its multicultural society, Mauritius was designated in 2017 as one of the only four countries in the world not involved in an ongoing international or national conflict and not experiencing any tension. with neighboring countries.
A CONNECTED ISLAND AND EXCELLENT INFRASTRUCTURE
Mauritius can boast of well-developed land, air and maritime connectivity, with major highways and roads as well as airport and maritime infrastructure that ensure several daily flights and shipments to the rest of the world, which is essential for networking and advancement in commerce and business. What's more, the island benefits from an excellent quality Internet connection, placing itself as the eighth most fiber-connected country in the world and the first in Africa.