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Mauritius targets high-income status and is now one of the top six countries recommended to people looking for a change of scenery.

With real GDP growth of around 3.8%, the Mauritian economy continues to grow at a high rate compared with the rest of the world. It is one of the best-performing economies in Africa.

STRENGTHS OF THE MAURITIAN ECONOMY

STRENGTHS OF THE MAURITIAN ECONOMY

STRENGTHS OF THE MAURITIAN ECONOMY
  • A diversified and innovative economic fabric.
  • A double taxation treaty signed with over 35 countries.
  • A legislative framework and a judicial system backed by international commitments.
  • Income tax, corporation tax and VAT set at a uniform rate of 15%.
  • Tax-free dividends and capital gains.
  • Foreign tax credit of 80% applicable to the financial services sector.
  • A reliable and secure investment platform.
  • Political stability since independence in 1968.

Mauritius tops Africa rankings on major indices

  • World Bank Doing Business Survey 2017.
  • Index of Economic Freedom 2016 (Heritage Foundation).
  • Economic Freedom Index 2016 (Fraser Institute).
  • Global Innovation Index 2016.
  • World Economic Forum - Global Competitiveness Report 2016-2017.
  • Mo Ibrahim Index - Good Governance in Africa 2016.
  • Social Progress Report 2016.

Mauritius, a choice destination for setting up a business

  • The Companies Act offers a modern and simple legal framework.
  • Fast procedure and low costs.
  • Several types of company possible: Local or Global Business (GBC1 or GBC2), (INTEGRATED RESORT SCHEME).
  • 100% foreign shareholding permitted.
  • No minimum share capital required.
  • No foreign exchange controls.

MAURITIUS IN FIGURES

mauritius in figures

A world-renowned economic transformation

Pieter Both

Mauritius, island of 2,000 km² located in the middle of the Indian Ocean, belongs to the Mascareignes archipelago like Reunion and Rodrigues. Formerly a French colony (Isle de France), then an English one, it gained independence on March 12, 1968, while retaining and enhancing its dual culture.

As a result, Mauritius has achieved a remarkable economic performance, moving from an exclusive agricultural monoculture of sugarcane to a strong, diversified economy.

Its development model is based on the key fundamentals of economic democratization, inclusive growth, human capital development and social mobility.

Find out more about Mauritius' economy
Pieter Both
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