CÔTE D'IVOIRE

The Modern

Port of Abidjan

One of the largest on the West African coast, serves landlocked countries and facilitates regional trade, making Côte d’Ivoire a key player in regional commerce and logistics. Its economic diversity, strategic location, and growing trade volume enhance its appeal. As a member of ECOWAS and UEMOA, Côte d’Ivoire serves as a gateway to both local and regional markets, offering significant opportunities for foreign traders.

About Côte d'Ivoire

The most developing economies in West Africa with a population of 32.1 million, Côte d'Ivoire is the economic hub of West Africa.

Through substantial construction investments, it is increasingly diversifying its economic portfolio.

One of the most influential and steadily developing economies in West Africa.

Growing Economy

Côte d'Ivoire is the economic hub of West Africa with a population of 32.1 million.

Population

With its rapidly growing population, the country is continuously expanding its commercial sphere.

Housing Need

It is becoming a large market with the rapidly increasing need for housing.

Language

French (Official), Dioula, Baoulé, Bété

Population

29,6 Million

Religion

Islam (~43%), Christianity (~34%)

Important Cities

Abidjan, Bouaké, San Pedro, Daloa, Korhogo

Capital City

Yamoussoukro

Currency

XOF (West African CFA franc)

Regime

Presidential Republic

President

Alassane Ouattara

GDP

$55 billion USD

Growth Rate

7%