Sudan is situated in northeast Africa, with an 853 km (530 mi) coastline bordering the Red Sea. It has land borders with Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, Chad and Libya. Agriculture is the leading and most reliable sector in the expected development renaissance in Sudan, as it represents about 31.6% of the GDP, contributing about 9% of the country's non-oil exports.
Why invest in Sudan?
The major factors which represent an attraction to investors are the following:
- Sudan's strategic location
- Sudan's rich resources
- Infrastructure and Service Facilities
- Political stability
- Economic policies which include liberalizing the economy, freedom of capital transfer, regional and international agreements.