Strengthened Cooperation Through Discussions Seven bilateral agreements were signed between Seychelles and Mauritius, covering agriculture, fisheries, culture, training, and capacity building. A joint declaration also supports…
The TADAT Mission Underway Several ambitious economic reforms undertaken by the Mauritian government are attracting the attention of international experts. On Thursday, March 5, a delegation…
More than 30 secondary schools represented in Moka Several schools were recognized at the closing ceremony of the InnovEd 2025 competition, held on February 19, 2026,…
Concrete Initiatives for a Safe Indian Ocean Japan has contributed to improving maritime safety around Mauritius. Experts have assisted the country in installing a coastal surveillance…
Towards Cooperation Between Universities and the Private Sector A budget of €796,572, including €54,555 allocated to the University of Technology of Mauritius (UTM), has been dedicated…
54 Years of Diplomatic and Economic Relations Economic cooperation between China and Mauritius was highlighted during the Spring Festival at the Trianon Convention Centre. The Chinese…
Oil Spill Prevention and Management at the Heart of Discussions The 12th Conference of the Parties to the Nairobi Convention will serve as the venue for…
International Solutions for More Sustainable Transport Technical support worth 11 million Mauritian rupees (US$244,000) has been granted to Mauritius by Crossrail International Ltd (CIL), a public…
A New Center to Protect Oceans and Natural Resources Greenpeace Africa Opens an Office in Mauritius to Strengthen Regional Cooperation on the Environment and Climate. The…
Mauritius Records a Record Year Tourism in Mauritius generated over 100 billion rupees (US$2.2 billion) in 2025, setting a new record for the island. More than…
The US Ambassador bids farewell The 18th US-Africa Business Summit, scheduled to take place in Mauritius at the end of July, was the focus of discussions…
Mauritian Exports Decline In 2025, Mauritian exports declined, exacerbating the country’s trade deficit. Even though GDP grew by 3.2%, the economy remains fragile due to an…
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