The African Development Bank (AfDB) projected today that Guinea-Bissau’s economy will expand by 4.9% in 2026 and accelerate further to 5.1% in 2027, driven primarily by robust activity in the …
Guinea-Bissau Economy
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The president of the Guinean League for Human Rights, Bubacar Turé, stated today that Guinea-Bissau is experiencing “a period of calmness” six months after the coup d’état, but considers that …
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the government of Guinea-Bissau have reached a staff-level agreement on the measures necessary for the disbursement of an additional $1.6 million (€1.37 million). This …
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Consumers in Portuguese-speaking African countries (PALOP) face a significant lack of protection regarding their basic rights, a situation compounded by the dominance of informal economies and inconsistent legal frameworks. This …
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An academic study indicates that China is steadily strengthening its technological and economic footprint in the small Portuguese-speaking nations of West Africa, specifically Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and …
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The World Bank resumed disbursements at the beginning of April for ongoing operations in Guinea-Bissau, after they had been suspended following the coup in November, the institution confirmed today. “Following …
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The World Bank has revised down its economic growth forecasts for all Portuguese-speaking African countries (PALOP) this year, with the exception of Guinea-Bissau, while also warning of rising inflation across …
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The Director-General of Guinean Communities Abroad, Braima Mané, reported today that six students from Guinea-Bissau have been “held” at Lisbon Airport since last Friday due to incomplete documentation. Mané, affiliated …
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