Comoros and Mozambique placed first on Henley Openness Index – Namibia in at 36

[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 25/07/2025
The recently released 2025 Henley Openness Index by Henley and Partners, which measures 199 countries’ openness to foreign visitors according to the number of countries they permit entry to without a visa, has ranked Comoros and Mozambique first on its global index list. This index utilises data (…)
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