The current situation that Mali is going through with the ECOWAS decision has immediate consequences on trade with Senegal which are linked to transport. However, Senegalese Customs announced in a press release that petroleum products and rice have been authorized to circulate to Mali.
Following the letter addressed to the Director General of Customs of Senegal and relating to the extension of essential consumer goods and petroleum products in the scope of goods covered by ECOWAS sanctions, an official press release from the national directorate of land, maritime and river transport stipulates that petroleum products and rice have been authorized to circulate to Mali.
Very good news welcomed by the management of Malian warehouses in Senegal, which will continue its actions in the country with a view to ensuring that Senegal respects goods excluded from sanctions.
Let us recall that this situation, which had the effect of a bomb in West Africa, could have a considerable impact on all the countries bordering Mali.
For example, Mali receives 21% of Senegal's merchandise exports, more than the entire Asian continent (18%) and ten times the amount of sales to France (2%), according to the latest figures from the National Agency for Statistics and Demography (ANSD).
As a result, the suspension of trade in goods and its financing from and to Mali imposed by the regional organization could be to the detriment of Senegal, which would lose one of its potential customers.
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