November 19, 2009 in Geopolitics by Arezki Daoud
Fast forward 10, 15 or 20 years from now and you will see a vastly different North Africa. While big media outlets are focused on the giant economies of China, Brazil, and others, mid-level economies like those of North Africa are also a place of substantial economic activity. Domestic investments, sometimes aided by the contribution of foreign investors, are fueling economic development and growth. Despite the global economic hiccup, the pace of investments committed into the infrastructure sector in North Africa has been moving at a healthy pace bringing the rest of the economy with it. And that bodes well for the region as it seeks to catch up with the rest of the world. Read the rest of this entry »
November 14, 2009 in Business by Arezki Daoud
Please find through this link a complementary presentation on North Africa. These slides were presented in early 2009 to a group of large size multinational corporations. The slides shift automatically and are narrated, so make sure you have your audio settings on. As usual, you are more than welcome to hear your feedback. Follow this link [The presentation may take a minute to load].
October 28, 2009 in Uncategorized by Arezki Daoud
Hello. My name is Arezki Daoud, Lead Analyst at North Africa Advisors and editor of our subsidiary The North Africa Journal.
North Africa Advisors was set up to provide expert knowledge on risk and the business climate in North Africa, while providing networking opportunities for everyone interested in the region.
We inform and support our customers on critical issues relevant to North Africa with their business and interests in mind. Our focus is to highlight both the risks and opportunities in doing business in the region.
While opportunities abound as the region expands as an emerging market, it is also home of critical flaws that could threaten your business. Such flaws require a good understanding of the risks to manage them appropriately. As such we provide strategic advise on what security posture to adopt in handling North African markets, in addition to guiding our customers on where the good opportunities are.
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Our services include risk rating and security monitoring, market and economic analysis and corporate watch. We also offer custom research services for organizations with specific needs. Our publishing unit, The North Africa Journal has been informing our clients since 1996.
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