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Ivory Coast secures $80 billion in investment commitments for 2026–2030 development plan

According to Africanews, Ivory Coast has secured more than $80 billion in international investment commitments to finance its National Development Plan covering 2026 to 2030, with Abidjan identified as a key hub attracting foreign capital.

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  • Ivory Coast secured more than $80 billion in international investment commitments. (Source: Africanews, 2026-07-16)
  • The commitments are designated for the 2026–2030 National Development Plan. (Source: Africanews, 2026-07-16)
  • Abidjan is the focal point for attracting international investors. (Source: Africanews, 2026-07-16)

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  • ~The investment volume reflects investor confidence in Ivory Coast's development trajectory. (Source argument: Africanews frames Abidjan's attraction of investors as evidence of broader economic appeal)

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PublishedJuly 16, 2026 at 5:26 AM PDT

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