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Comoros

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The Union of the Comoros is an archipelago of three islands (Grande Comore, Anjouan and Moheli), with an undiversified economy and few natural resources. The country has suffered from chronic political instability for a number of years, with repeated coups and secessionist leanings among the islands, and this troubled political climate has hampered its economic and social development.

L'économie des Comores a continué de stagner en 2009, avec une croissance du PIB réel limitée à 1.4 % (estimation). La récession mondiale a affecté le pays principalement en différant des investissements directs étrangers (IDE) prévus dans le secteur du tourisme. Les remises de dettes ont légèrement reculé en volume, ce qui a fait chuter l'aide publique au développement (APD) à ses niveaux de 2007, après son pic historique de 2008.

English

The Comoros economy continued to stagnate in 2009, with real gross domestic product (GDP) growth estimated at 1.4%. The world recession affected the country mainly by delaying foreign direct investment (FDI) in the tourism sector. Remittances declined slightly, while aid decreased sharply to its 2007 level, after the historical high of 2008.
 

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