Niger
The Republic of Niger is located in the central and western parts of Africa and is a landlocked country on the southern margin of the Sahara Desert. The country borders Algeria and Libya in the north, is adjacent to Nigeria and Benin in the south and Mali and Burkina Faso in the west, and neighbors Chad in the east.
Niger is one of the least developed countries in the world (underdeveloped country), and agriculture is the most basic economic production sector. Since 2013, the political situation in Niger has gradually stabilized, the Government is committed to the development of the economy, and actively implements the policy of attracting investment. Due to the poor natural conditions, small market capacity and the early huge capital investment and other factors, the country meets difficulties in economic development and foreign-investment attraction.
Niger's infrastructure is backward, its industrial and agricultural base is weak, it is heavily dependent on foreign investment, and is still in the take-off stage of economic development. In the mean time it means that this country has great development potential and opportunities in a wide of areas.