Reportbuyer.com - Africa: Gabonhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/rss.htmlGabon (capital: Libreville) in this section you can find reports covering economic policies, international relations and domestic politics.en-gbReportbuyerservice@reportbuyer.comenquiries@redwiredesign.comGabon - ISA Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/gabon_isa_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for Gabon, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 7a0973b1ef7d097a839cb383a4c0cad9Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon November 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_november_2009.htmlOutlook for 2010-11 The death of the Gabonese president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, will lead to substantial changes in the country's political system. After winning the August presidential poll, Mr Bongo's son, Ali Bongo Ondimba, has become the country's new president. A new cabinet has been appointed that has seen the departure of some important political figures. a9f03193d0cdce682d3121f8406f2465Thu, 05 Nov 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon October 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_october_2009.htmlOutlook for 2010-11 The death of the Gabonese president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, has plunged the country into a period of political uncertainty. His son and president-elect, Ali Bongo Ondimba, is expected to be sworn in as president in October. He will rely on the majority that the ruling Parti democratique gabonais (PDG) has in the National Assembly to pass legislation and is expected to co-opt some members of the opposition into government. 6915612b015c47612e853a4a82ba1b5bThu, 08 Oct 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon September 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_september_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The death of the Gabonese president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, has plunged the country into a period of political uncertainty. Despite the continuation of protests from the other presidential candidates, Mr Bongo's son, Ali Bongo Ondimba, is expected to be sworn in as the country's new president. He will rely on the majority that the ruling Parti democratique gabonais (PDG) has in the National Assembly to pass legislation and is expected to co-opt some members of the opposition into government. f98ce43d42bc3d864bfe3f2ca707dc4fWed, 09 Sep 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon August 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_august_2009.htmlYou may have noticed that since the second quarter of this year, some additional content has started to appear in your monthly and quarterly CRs. We are now including a country map, and a range of basic data (selected to be useful for business travellers in particular), in every country report. For most countries, except a few where data is in very short supply, we are also including comparative economic indicators that show each country's position relative to regional peers, in easy-to-read graphical format. 4cf5f8ed3aa08b5c9d95c89fc5e075f0Wed, 05 Aug 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon June 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_june_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The death of the Gabonese president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, has plunged the country into a period of political uncertainty. Given that the ruling Parti democratique gabonais (PDG) is the only party with a nationwide structure, its candidate has a strong chance of becoming Gabon's next president. There are substantial risks that the country could face a prolonged period of political instability, as political leaders could ignite ethnic tensions in their bid to win the presidency. 611532782a8c8f984a8b0ad500d00f29Mon, 15 Jun 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon May 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_may_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, who over the past four decades has skilfully eliminated most forms of political opposition through a combination of co-option and repression, will remain the dominant political figure. As the political system largely depends on MrBongo's patronage network, the greatest risk to stability would be his sudden departure from power. The sharp decline in oil revenue caused by falling oil prices, combined with the rise in unemployment stemming from the impact of the global downturn on the forestry and mining sectors, is likely to lead to growing social unrest. bffad8a1860953295342bb865f93d36cTue, 05 May 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon April 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_april_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, who has skilfully eliminated most forms of political opposition through a combination of co-option and repression, will remain the dominant political figure. As the political system largely depends on MrBongos patronage network, the greatest risk to stability would be his sudden departure from power. The sharp decline in oil revenue caused by falling oil prices, combined with the rise in unemployment stemming from the impact of the global downturn on the forestry and mining sectors, is likely to lead to growing social unrest. 6ef1c2e55f5ec2e20b72769e078f762aSat, 04 Apr 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon March 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_march_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, who has skilfully eliminated most forms of political opposition through a combination of co-option and repression, will remain the dominant political figure. As the political system largely depends on his patronage network, the greatest risk to stability would be MrBongos sudden departure from power. The sharp decline in oil revenue caused by falling oil prices, combined with the rise in unemployment stemming from the impact of the global downturn on the forestry and mining sectors, is likely to lead to rising social unrest. 6694484d9c585d204ef5760e9877e154Tue, 03 Mar 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon February 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_february_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, who has skilfully eliminated most forms of political opposition through a combination of co-option and repression, will remain the dominant political figure. As the political system largely depends on his patronage network, the greatest risk to stability would be MrBongo's sudden departure from power. The sharp decline in oil revenue caused by falling oil prices, combined with the rise in unemployment owing to the impact of the global economic downturn on the forestry and mining sectors, is likely to lead to rising social unrest. 386c565548fb0611061527f72b0fd45fMon, 02 Feb 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonGabon - ISA January 2009 Country Reporthttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/gabon_isa_january_2009_country_report.htmlThis report contains detailed forecasts and analysis for Gabon, including trade and investment analysis, economic forecasts, political risk assessments and demographic trend analysis. Each ISA Country Report contains detailed economic data and forecasts, analysis of trade and investment opportunities and coverage of the key political issues facing the country. Moreover, each ISA Country Report is easy to integrate into reports, presentations and newsletters. 2f9ea329a7ec42ca8fde39b4aabeeb9eThu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon January 2009http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_january_2009.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, will remain the dominant political figure, as he has skilfully eliminated most forms of political opposition through a combination of co-option and repression. The sharp decline in oil revenue caused by falling oil prices and the expected rise in unemployment resulting from the effect of the global economic crisis on the forestry and mining sectors is likely to lead to rising social unrest. As the political system largely depends on his patronage network, the greatest risk to stability would be MrBongos sudden departure from the political scene. f8c106d08d88d6242d592481c291b7d8Thu, 01 Jan 2009 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabon December 2008http://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon_december_2008.htmlOutlook for 2009-10 The president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, will remain the dominant political figure, as he has skilfully eliminated most forms of political opposition through a combination of co-option and repression. As the most important parties in the presidential majority have been given cabinet positions, the Economist Intelligence Unit does not expect any of them to change sides and join the opposition. Opposition to the regime is increasingly being channelled through non-governmental organisations, owing to the lack of strong opposition parties. 994e8f8683d2e840976bf3e77d9a5561Fri, 12 Dec 2008 12:00:00 GBAfrica/GabonCountry Report Gabonhttp://www.reportbuyer.com/countries/africa/gabon/country_report_gabon.htmlOutlook for 2008-09 The president, Omar Bongo Ondimba, will remain the dominant political figure in the country, as he has skilfully eliminated most forms of political opposition through a combination of co-option and repression. Given that the most important parties in the presidential majority have been given cabinet positions, the Economist Intelligence Unit does not expect any of them to change sides and join the opposition. Opposition to the regime is increasingly being channelled through non-governmental organisations owing to the lack of strong opposition parties. 9935ecac7258e4c4da14b96ba6810083Mon, 02 Jun 2008 12:00:00 GBAfrica/Gabon