Doing Business in the East African Markets II (Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business, e-learning, fifth semester)
Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business
Subject - “Doing Business in the East African Markets II” (7 ECTS) - Online Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business (fifth semester).
Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique , Uganda and the Seychelles.
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in Madagascar
Introduction to the Republic of Madagascar
Malagasy Economy
International Trade of Madagascar
Customs of Madagascar
Ports of Madagascar
Invest in Madagascar
Business opportunities in MadagascarTourism
Agribusiness
Mining
Light industries
Information and communication technologies
Infrastructures
Case Study:
Ehoala Park (industrial zone port)
Relais Madagascar
Council
of Economic Development of Madagascar
Economic Association Agreement with the EU
Access to the Malagasy market
Business Plan for Madagascar
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in Madagascar”:
To learn to do business in Madagascar
To know the business opportunities in Madagascar
To know the trade agreements of Madagascar
To investigate trade relations of Madagascar with the country of the student
To learn to develop a Business Plan for the Malagasy market
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in Mozambique
Introduction to the Republic of Mozambique
Mozambican economy
Mozambican International Trade
Invest in Mozambique
Business opportunities in MozambiqueMozambican Agriculture
Fishing products
Tourism and hostelry
Infrastructures
Energy
Agency of Investment of Mozambique
Export processing zones
Case Study: ports of Beira, Nacala and Maputo and the development corridor of Maputo (*)
Access to the Mozambican market
Business Plan for Mozambique
Introduction to the Portuguese
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in Mozambique”:
To learn to do business in Mozambique
To know the business opportunities in Mozambique
To know the trade agreements of Mozambique
To investigate trade relations of Mozambique with the country of the student
To learn to develop a Business Plan for the Mozambican market
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in Uganda
Introduction to Uganda
Ugandan economy
Ugandan Foreign Trade
Ugandan floriculture sector
Business opportunities in the agri-food sector
Information and communication technologies
Case Study:
Association of flowers exporters Uganda
Rosebud
Madhvani
Mehta
Aya
Bidco
Access to the Ugandan market
Business Plan for Uganda
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in Uganda”:
To learn to do business in Uganda
To know the business opportunities in Uganda
To know the trade agreements of Uganda
To investigate trade relations of Uganda with the country of the student
To learn to develop a Business Plan for the Ugandan market
To study the profile of Ugandan companies
Syllabus of the Program: Doing Business in the Seychelles .
Introduction to the Republic of the Seychelles
The Seychellois economy
The Seychellois International Trade
Business Opportunities in the Seychelles;Fishing
Offshore Industries
Energy
Agriculture
Tourism
Bureau of Investment of the Seychelles
Case Study: Seychelles Company
Access to the Seychellois market
Business Plan for the Seychelles
Objectives of the Program “Doing Business in the Seychelles”:
To learn to do business in the Seychelles
To know the business opportunities in the Seychelles
To know the trade agreements of the Seychelles
To investigate trade relations of the Seychelles with the country of the student
To learn to develop a Business Plan for the Seychellois market
EENI African Business Portal .
ECTS = European Transfer and Accumulation System
CECT = Credit of Capitalisable and Transferable Evaluation (CAMES)
Samples: Doing Business in the East African Markets II (Bachelor of Science in Inter-African Business, e-learning, fifth semester).
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