hotels and restaurants are not as capital intensive as building a factory and starting The only thing i can think of that is as capital intensive is telecom but that has a proven customers base so it makes sense to go into it.InvisibleHand wrote:Shirib
You make a good point but that goes for other business too (hotels, restaurants) in regards to losses.
It would be a good idea then, since the investors are not interested, for the government to perhaps start a factory and start producing some goods. They can make some revenue needed so roads and infrastructure can be built. That's another thing I've wondered; a part from loan and aid money, how will the country get funds?
This would be a good idea for them
On the other hand u can't guarantee that your investment will be worth it, when it comes to manufacturing. I also don't think a product made in Somalia will be that much cheaper than one produced and imported abroad. Somalia doesn't have a lot of the raw materials it takes to produce things to begin with.