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Real estate market : transactions on the rise in 2020, according to notaries

Transaction volumes increased in 2020, portés par le dynamisme des appartements anciens, selon la dernière note de conjoncture immobilière de la Chambre des notaires de la Réunion qui porte plus précisément sur les ventes conclues entre le 1er février 2020 et le 31 janvier 2021. Plus de 8 000 transactions ont été comptabilisées sur la période,...

Real estate business : insufficient stock and growing demand, according to Inovista

The 2020 study of the corporate real estate market in Reunion, carried out by Inovista Consulting & Research, once again highlights the high cost of offices and business premises on the island. Le faible niveau de l’offre conjuguée à un taux de vacance très bas fait de la Réunion « un des territoires les plus chers de France pour...

4 million euros to recycle urban wastelands

Eight urban wasteland redevelopment operations will be supported by the State in Reunion over the next two years, to the tune of more than 4 million euros, following a call for projects. In Saint-Benoît, a city center building will be rehabilitated to create a 56-unit residence for people losing their autonomy. At Rivière-Saint-Louis, l’ancien centre artisanal...

Photovoltaic : 33 new projects authorized

La Commission de Régulation de l’Energie a autorisé début juillet la construction de nouvelles centrales photovoltaïques dans les Départements d’outre-mer et en Corse, pour une puissance totale de 59,8 mégawatts-crête (MWc). Cette décision fait suite à un appel d’offres lancé en 2019 pour les zones non interconnectées (Corse, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Martinique, Mayotte et Réunion, la Commission de Régulation de...

Maritime connectivity : Cap Business OI pleads for an observatory

Cap Business Indian Ocean, the new form of the Union of CCIs in the area, extended to new private actors, takes a position on the subject of regional maritime services. Eric Magamootoo, its general secretary, at the end of July described the situation as “all the more worrying as the increase in freight costs is expected to continue (…). The...

Dock dues extended until 2027

The Council of Europe has officially approved the renewal of the dock dues regime, applicable dans les cinq Départements d’outre-mer français à compter du 1er janvier 2022, until 2027. “The new rules adopted will allow a greater number of local products to benefit from tax differentials, which can go up to 20% or 20%, according to their nature,...

Europe supports Roland-Garros airport projects

The European Commission has given the green light, July 16, a global grant of 67 million euros intended to co-finance development projects at Roland-Garros airport. The latter is currently implementing, despite the crisis, an investment program of 113 million euros intended to increase its capacity by 2,5 to 3,5 million passengers. La construction d’une...

Air Austral receives its Airbus A220-300s

After several months of uncertainty, Air Austral took possession of the three A220-300s ordered from Airbus at the end of July. With these 132-seat aircraft, the company is completely renewing its short and medium-haul fleet, previously made up of two Boeing 737-800s and one ATR 72-500. The first commercial flight operated by Airbus is scheduled for August 18, on Mayotte. Air Austral met en...

Hervé Mariton, new president of the Fédom

Hervé Mariton was elected president of the Overseas Business Federation on May 26 (I can), for five years. He was briefly Minister of Overseas Territories in 2007., in the last weeks of Jacques Chirac's second term. He succeeds Jean-Pierre Philibert, who held this position since 2011. Une de ses premières prises de parole a porté sur la nécessité...

Reunion Islanders from mainland France are significantly more qualified

Around 23,000 young people aged 25 to 34 were born in Reunion, have completed their studies, and live elsewhere in France, mainly in mainland France. They are significantly more qualified than young natives who remained on the island or returned, according to the same INSEE study. Only 10% have no diploma and 45% have higher education qualifications, either...
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