Mauritius

The Global peace Index ranked Mauritius as the most peaceful African country in 2019. The World Bank categorizes Mauritius as a high income economy and a welfare state, the government protects its citizens and enhances their economic and social well being by providing free education, free transportation for students, senior citizens and the disabled, free health care etc to name a few. An Island nation in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius possesses varied types of flora and fauna many of which are endemic to the island like the dodo which got extinct because of the human's selfish activities. Mauritius was formed because of a volcanic activity several million years ago, and the island comprises of many archipelagos, islands, rare species of animals, reptiles, and birds many of which have become extinct. The island enjoys good friendly relation with Asia, America, Europe and other Oceania countries as well as its own neighbouring states in Africa. Foreign investors rely mainly on these sectors, seafood, real estate, hospitality, education, property development etc. The government offers free economy, good governance and a friendly climate to begin your venture. The GDP per capita in 2019 wasUS$22,909, the second highest in Africa. Mauritius is preferred hub by many for investment because of its strategic location and tourism potentials, infrastructure, connectivity, low crime rate, favourable business environment, incentives and no tax policy.