New Reforms Could Help Mauritius Bounce Back Stronger from C

New Reforms Could Help Mauritius Bounce Back Stronger from COVID-19 Crisis


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New Reforms Could Help Mauritius Bounce Back Stronger from COVID-19 Crisis
PORT LOUIS, May 26, 2021-Mauritius’ best strategy for economic recovery post-pandemic includes both temporary support to firms and households, and comprehensive reforms to address pre-existing structural challenges, says the World Bank’s latest economic analysis for the country.
“The current crisis brought to the fore the need to address long standing challenges to inclusive growth – unlocking investment, restoring competitiveness, maintaining inclusiveness, and doing more with fewer public resources,” noted Idah Pswarayi-Riddihough, World Bank Country Director for Mauritius, Mozambique, Madagascar, Comoros and Seychelles. “This is the time to accelerate the recovery and re-emerge from the storm stronger than before with the adoption of a new series of reforms.”

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