Sao Tome and Principe
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L’économie de S?o Tomé-et-Principe avait affiché une croissance de 4.9 % en 2011, contre 4.5 % en 2010, tirée par plusieurs secteurs : services, transports, batiment et travaux publics (BTP) et vente de détail. En 2012, les autorités du pays ont fait...
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The economy in S?o Tomé and Príncipe grew by 4.9% in 2011 compared with 4.5% in 2010. The growth was driven by the service, transport, construction and retail sectors. In 2012 the government reported a slight decrease in the growth rate to 4.0%, the...
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S?o Tomé et Principe, situé sur l’équateur au large de la c?te de l’Afrique occidentale, est le plus petit pays d’Afrique en termes de population. Son produit intérieur brut (PIB) est estimé à 253 millions de dollars (USD) en 2011, soit 1 222 USD ...
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S?o Tomé and Principe (STP), located on the Equator off the coast of West Africa, is Africa’s smallest country in terms of population, with an estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of USD 253 million and GDP per capita of USD 1 222 in 2011. The ...
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The gross domestic product (GDP) of the Democratic Republic of S?o Tomé and Príncipe (STP) slowed down in 2009 but picked up timidly in 2010 to an estimated 4.5%. Growth was sustained by foreign aid and the tertiary sector, including tourism,...
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