Can Gabon afford its nationalist investment plans?

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Assala Energy, Fly Gabon, Ceca-Gadis… Gabon’s transitional government has bought out a number of local giants, or taken a stake in their capital, despite an already substantial debt burden and the concerns of the IMF.

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