The job market in Bissau, the capital of Guinea-Bissau, is characterized by its reliance on agriculture, fishing, and tourism, which are pivotal to the local economy. In 2024, Bissau is experiencing gradual economic growth, with emerging sectors such as renewable energy and technology beginning to. . The report reviews economic developments and provides an outlook for 2025-2028. It provides a deep dive on tax revenue composition and performance while providing recommendations to enhance revenue mobilization in Guinea-Bissau. The country experienced weak cashew exports. Guinea-Bissau is one. . The president dissolved the parliament in December 2023, exacerbating internal tensions ahead of the presidential poll due in end-2024, and there is a high risk of a military coup led by rogue factions of the army. Authoritarian tendencies of the incumbent and a public-sector job freeze will fuel. . Domestic Revenue Mobilization (DRM) remains one of the most urgent and strategic policy priorities for Guinea-Bissau, to reduce a very high level of public debt and underpin the country's ability to fund development needs, strengthen state capacity, and reduce reliance on volatile external grants.