Investment Promotion Act, 2009. Pays/Territoire Soudan du Sud Type du document Législation Date 2010 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Agriculture et développement rural, Eau, Général Mot clé Loi-cadre Développement agricole Commerce/industrie/sociétés Renforcement des capacités Mesures fiscales et de marché Gouvernance Subvention/incitation Institution Participation du public Développement durable Aire géographique Afrique, Nations en développement sans littoral, Pays les moins avances, Afrique du Nord, Sahel Résumé This Act is made to provide for the promotion and facillitation of investment and the creation of administrative, operational and government framework of the Southern Sudan Investment Authority. The law applies to all investments within the country. The Act establishes the South Sudan Investment Authority as a body corporate and gives it the objectives to encourage and promote domestic and foreign investments in the country so as to strengthen and diversify the economy, promote surplus production, economic growth and development, realize self-sufficiency and creation of surplus for export, contribute towards poverty eradication, among others. Consequently, the Authority functions to actively promote investments, provide facilitation services to investors interested in investing in South Sudan, receives and processes applications for investment certificates, among others. The Act provides for the management and constitution of the Authority, as well as its funding. As a condition precedent to any form of investment, the Act requires an investment certificate, and this applies to both national and foreign investors. It provides for the procedure for application and issuance of the certificate. The Act provides for the grant of investment incentives including concessions, privileges and preferential treatments etc. Texte intégral Anglais Références - Législation Abroge Investment Act, 2004. Législation | Soudan du Sud | 2004 Mot clé: Loi-cadre, Institution, Développement agricole, Mesures fiscales et de marché, Propriété étrangère Source: FAO, FAOLEX