‘Central African Republic’ Archives
Prefectures in Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is organized into prefectures instead of provinces. The following is a list of each prefecture, including the capital, physical size, and population, in the Central African Republic. Prefecture Capital Area (sq. km) Population (2003) Bamingui-Bangoran [...]
Registering Property in Central African Republic
Registering property in the Central African Republic takes approximately 75 days as compared to about 81 days for the Sub-Saharan Africa region. This piece outlines the general technical procedures for registering property in the Central African Republic, according to the Doingbusiness.org database by the World Bank. The procedures listed are [...]
News about Central African Republic: Business, Investment, and Trade – Week of July 19, 2010
Central African Republic: MSF Assists People Seeking Refuge From LRA Attacks - Doctors Without Borders - doctorswithoutborders.org07/23/2010Doctors Without BordersCentral African Republic: MSF Assists People Seeking Refuge From LRA AttacksDoctors Without BordersZémio is a rural town with no electricity grid or water system, with just one more... [...]
Central African Republic: Government Leaders and Key Ministries
 The following list includes the government leaders – the head of state and his/her cabinet – and key ministries of the Central African Republic as of July 27, 2009. President Francois BOZIZE Prime Minister Faustin-Archange TOUADERA Min. of Agriculture Parfait MBAYE Min. of Civil Service Jacques BOTI Min. of [...]
Foreign Multinational Corporations in the Central African Republic
Some transnational corporations (TNCs) with foreign affiliates in the Central African Republic are listed below. For further details on the inflow and outflow of foreign direct investment in the Central African Republic, check the World Investment Directory 2008: Africa by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development [...]
Central African Republic: Multilateral and Regional Agreements Affecting Multinational Corporations
Transnational corporations (TNCs), both foreign and native, in the Central African Republic may be affected by the following multilateral or regional agreements to which the Central African Republic is a party. Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards of 1958, which entered into force on 7th June [...]
Central African Republic: Laws Affecting Multinational Corporations
Foreign affiliates of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the Central African Republic are likely subject to the laws listed below, which are not necessarily the entire set of laws to which a TNC is subjected. Code of Tax Benefits. Decree 67-72 of 30 December 1967; Source: Official Journal of the Central African Republic of 15 February [...]
Multinational Corporations Originating in Central African Republic
Transnational corporations (TNC), which originate in Central African Republic, are listed below. For further details on the inflow and outflow of foreign direct investment in Central African Republic, check the World Investment Directory 2008: Africa by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Company Sector Host [...]
Starting (Registering) a Business in the Central African Republic
Starting a business in the Central African Republic takes approximately 22 days as compared to about 46 days for the Sub-Saharan Africa region. This piece outlines the general technical procedures for starting a business in the Central African Republic, according to the Doingbusiness.org database by the World Bank. It includes details and [...]
Mining Operations in Central African Republic
The following table lists some mineral facilities in the Central African Republic as of 2006. For detailed and updated information, contact the national mining and/or minerals agency in the Central African Republic. Location/Name Mineral Owner/Operator Bangana Area Diamond Artisanal Bria [...]

