Report Description
The Namibia Business Forecast Report helps businesses with Namibian market assessment, strategic planning and decision making to promote growth and profitability in Namibia and is an essential tool for CEOs, Chairmen, Finance Directors/CFOs, Managing Directors, Marketing/Sales Directors with commercial interests in this emerging market.
An influential new analysis of Namibia's political, economic and financial prospects through end-2014, just published by award-winning forecasters, Business Monitor International.
Key Uses
- Forecast
the pace and stability of Namibia's economic and industry growth through end-2014
- Identify
and evaluate adverse political and economic trends in Namibia, to facilitate risk mitigation
- Assess
the critical shortcomings of Namibia's business environment that pose hidden barriers and costs to corporate profitability
- Contextualise
Namibia's country risks against regional peers using BMI's country comparative risk ratings system
- Target
business opportunities in Namibia's high-growth industry sectors
- Evaluate
external threats to doing business in Namibia, including currency volatility, the commodity price boom and protectionist policies
The Namibia Business Forecast Report by Business Monitor International (BMI) includes three major sections:
Namibia's Political Outlook,
Namibia's Economic Outlook and
Namibia's Business Environment.
Namibia's Political Outlook:
What are the political risks to doing business in Namibia over the next 5-years?
BMI's Namibia Country Risk Ratings evaluate the short- and medium-term threats posed by government instability, adverse economic policy-making, deterioration in the business environment and external shocks.
Namibia Political Outlook Contents
- SWOT Analysis for the Namibian Market
Political strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing Namibia.
- Political Stability and Risk Assessment for Namibia
BMI's Risk Ratings assess explicit short and long-term risks to political stability; latest ratings, rankings and trends for Namibia's risk are compared with regional and global averages.
- Current Administration and Policy-making in Namibia
BMI profiles key policy-makers and power-brokers in the Namibian government, assessing threats to the continuity of Namibian economic policy, and likely changes to the business operating environment through end-2018.
- Namibian Foreign Policy
BMI examines key trends and shifts in Namibia's foreign relations and alignments with regional neighbours, the United States and Europe, focusing on external influences.
Key Benefits
- Benchmark Namibia's risk profile against its neighbours, the global and regional average, allowing easy comparison of risks between key business markets.
- Identify, evaluate and anticipate political and security risks to the business environment in Namibia, and to your company's current operations and future plans.
- Gain valuable insights into the Namibian government and policy-making, through BMI's specialist team of analysts and economists, and their exclusive network of private and public sector sources.
Namibia's Economic Outlook:
How will Namibian economic policy-making and performance impact on corporate profitability over 2009-2014?
BMI provides our fully independent 5-year forecasts for Namibia through end-2014 for more than 35 macroeconomic variables. We evaluate Namibian growth, and also forecast the impact of economic management, including central bank policy, on profitability.
Namibia Economic Outlook Contents
The Namibia Business Forecast Report
features explicit BMI economic forecasts for country, with supporting commentary and analysis, for end-2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 set against Namibian government views. Underpinning our Namibia forecasts are key assumptions for the global economy through end-2014, covering growth, inflation, employment, trade and investment, interest and exchange rates in the US, Japan and the Euro-zone.
Coverage of Key Economic Issues in Namibia
- Economic Activity in Namibia
Real GDP growth; industrial growth; employment growth; inflation and consumer prices; consumption (indicative wages, retail sales, consumer confidence)
- Fiscal Policy in Namibia
Current macroeconomic strategy and implementation policies; government finance (revenue, expenditure, budget balance); tax reforms
- Monetary Policy in Namibia
Interest rate trends (bank lending and deposit rates); inflation (retail price inflation, consumer price inflation); exchange rate policy in country; currency controls; influence of foreign direct investment inflows; exchange rates and foreign exchange reserves
- Balance of Payments in Namibia
Merchandise trade (exports, imports, trade balance); current and capital account balances
- Foreign Direct Investment in Namibia
Foreign direct investment approvals and inflows; the foreign investment climate
- Namibian External Debt
Debt profile (short- and long-term debt; public and private sector exposure)
Key Benefits
- Rely upon BMI's 100% independent Forecast Scenarios for Namibia and underlying assumptions - we take no advertising and are privately-owned.
- Exploit the benefits of BMI's comprehensive and reliable macroeconomic database on Namibia, sourced and fully maintained by BMI from an extensive network of private sector, government and multilateral contacts.
- Gain key insights into the current and future direction of Namibian government economic policy
Namibia's Business Environment:
Namibia's Business Environment Risk Rating with SWOT Analysis
Short- and long-term business environment risk ratings for Namibia, benchmarked against ratings for regional neighbours.
Country Competitiveness for Namibia
Competitiveness of Namibia's business operating environment in supporting corporate growth and profitability over the 5-year forecast horizon, compared with regional neighbours.
Namibia Business Environment Contents
- Namibia's Domestic Environment.
Transparency, cronyism and corruption; labour market flexibility; corporate tax burden; interest rate levels; access of private sector to lines of credit; sophistication of banking sector and stock market; levels of business confidence; infrastructure and IT
- Foreign Direct Investment in Namibia
Analysis of foreign investment regime, foreign ownership laws; attractiveness of business environment to foreign investors; review of major foreign direct investments over the last 24 months, and of strategic sectors attracting most interest
- Foreign Trade with Namibia
Analysis of trading environment, government trade policy, liberalisation measures, tariffs and membership of trade areas