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Saturday, November 21, 2009 10:33 PM

Published 10/29/2009 by Forbes.com


Ivory Coast targets 4 percent growth in 2010

(Reuters) - Ivory Coast's economy will grow by 3.7 percent in 2009 and 4 percent in 2010 provided the political climate remains stable, the director of the ministry of the economy said Thursday.

The government's projected growth for the current year exceeds the average...

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"For 2010, growth is expected at 4 percent, above the rate of population growth and the 3 percent rate of inflation, in a calm political environment" Oussou Kouassi said...

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