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Department of Trade and Consumer Affairs (DTCA) Department of Industrial Affairs (DIA) Department for Co-operatives Development (DCD) Department of International Trade (DIT) Economic Diversification Drive Unit (EDDU) Doing Business and Investment Unit; Research Statistics and Policy Development Unit [1]
Department of Environmental Affairs; Department of Meteorological Services; Department of Waste Management and Pollution Control; Department of National Museum and Monuments; Department of Tourism; Department of Forestry and Range Resources; Department of Wildlife and National Parks; Department of Corporate Services [1]
It falls under the Ministry of Trade and Industry. All types of companies (as permitted by Botswana Companies and Intellectual Property Authority Act) are incorporated and registered with CIPA, which requires them to file specific details in accordance with the current Companies and Intellectual Property Authority Act. [ 2 ]
Tourism revenues in the year 2000 totaled $313 million. In 2003, the US Department of State estimated the average daily cost of staying in Gaborone to be $129, compared to Kasane at $125. Costs may be as low as $50 in other regions of the country. [2] Botswana is considered the safest country to visit in Africa. [12]
The Cabinet of Botswana consists of the President, Vice President and all the Ministers and assistant ministers, the permanent secretary and deputy permanent secretary to the president and cabinet. Current cabinet
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, "there are very few tariff or non-tariff barriers to trade with Botswana, apart from restrictions on licensing for some business operations, which are reserved for [Botswana] companies." Based on the revised trade factor methodology, Botswana's trade policy score is unchanged. [36]
The Botswana Hotel Travel & Tourism Workers' Union (BHT&TWU) is a trade union affiliate of the Botswana Federation of Trade Unions ... ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
The Botswana Competition Authority (BCA) was established in 2011 by the Botswana Competition Act. [1] The regulations granting the BCA its powers came into effect on 14 October 2011. [2] In April 2016, Tebelelo Pule was appointed temporary Chief Executive, succeeding Thula Kaira. [3] This appointment was made permanent in October 2017. [3]