Cape Verde Travel - Leisure | Economy - Development Tourism sector spurs new Cape Verde growth
In 2009, Cape Verde's tourism-driven economy basically reached a stand-still. There were major concerns that the global crisis, which hit many of Cape Verde's main tourist markets especially hard, would dramatically reduce tourist arrivals to this long distance destination and halt investments in the booming hotel and holiday apartment construction industry.
"The tourism sector stabilised in the first half of the year, and is poised for solid growth in the second half," Ms Cerra said in a statement. Government could now go on investing in "much needed infrastructure in ports and airports" to further help strengthening the tourism sector, she added. The Fund's analysts also expect foreign investments in Cape Verde to pick up strongly this or next year. Such investments, mostly related to the tourism sector, would provide for a new round of growth for the Cape Verdean construction sector. These optimistic outlooks related to the tourism industry are already expected to provide for a full recovery of Cape Verde's economy and GDP growth. Only in July, the IMF was still rather pessimistic about a strong growth in the Cape Verdean economy during 2010. The July projection put GDP growth this year to a modest 4.1 percent. This weekend, however, Cape Verde's Finance Minister Cristina Duarte could reveal an upscaled growth projection for this year. Quoting an analysis by the National Statistics Institute, Ms Duarte said the national economy had already "entered a positive trend" and that GDP would grow by around 6 percent this year. According to the Ministry and the IMF, this is only the beginning of a period with strong growth in Cape Verde. Between 2011 and 2015, the Fund expects annual growth rates of at least 6 percent and up to 8 percent. The tourism industry will remain the main motor of growth. By staff writer © afrol News - Create an e-mail alert for Cape Verde news - Create an e-mail alert for Travel - Leisure news - Create an e-mail alert for Economy - Development news
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