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Tag: Small business in Sierra Leone
Sierra Leonean Businesses in the USA
In the bustling world of fashion, the desire for unique and personalized clothing has given rise to a new wave of creativity, and at the forefront of this movement is DZ Custom Products. This Sierra Leonean-owned business, based in the USA, specializes in crafting custom apparel products and transfers that not only showcase individuality … read more
Business in Sierra Leone
In Sierra Leone, the accepted and publicly legalized forms of doing business include a limited liability company, a public limited company, a legation, and a foreign company branch. To start a business in Sierra Leone, you must first register with the Corporate Affairs Commission. Their duty is to regulate Companies from their incorporation through the … read more
Supporting Sierra Leonean Businesses
Sierra Leone is a West African nation with a rich history and a diverse cultural heritage. Despite its many assets, the country has faced significant economic challenges in recent decades, including high levels of poverty, unemployment, and low economic growth. In order to address these challenges and support the development of the country, it is … read more
Made in Sierra Leone
Made in Sierra Leone is a Country brand. Like many other countries in the world, Sierra Leone is making waves in the tourism and business platforms with its MADE IN SIERRA LEONE brand and apparel. This is simply a marketing strategy often used by many countries to sell out their brands and put themselves high … read more
Dealing with inflation in Sierra Leone
According to the statistics office in Sierra Leone, the average year-over-year inflation rate for food and non-food items is 26.65% and 23.98%, respectively. These are most likely massaged and conservative numbers. The reality here is that most Sierra Leoneans are living by some “miracle.” The new leones have quickly devaluated against the dollar at a rate we’ve … read more