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President Mahama commits to enhancing regional trade between Ghana and Mali

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President John Dramani Mahama has assured his administration’s dedication to boosting regional trade by removing obstacles that impede the smooth transportation of goods between Ghana and Mali.

Speaking after a meeting with Mali’s Transitional President, General Assimi Goïta, in Bamako on Saturday, March 8, President Mahama emphasized that this initiative is key to promoting economic growth and strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two West African nations.

The discussions focused on streamlining trade procedures, eliminating bureaucratic delays, and improving collaboration between the transport and customs agencies of both countries.

The president acknowledged the crucial role that long-distance truck drivers play in both Ghana and Mali’s economies. These drivers transport goods like food, manufactured items, and raw materials between the two countries.

He also recognized the significant challenges faced by these transporters, including complex customs procedures, roadblocks, delays at border crossings, and unofficial fees along the routes.

Ghana and Mali have enjoyed strong trade relations for many years, with Ghana serving as a vital entry point for Malian goods heading to international markets.

President Mahama’s visit to Mali was part of his broader ‘Good Neighbourliness’ tour, aimed at strengthening diplomatic and economic ties with Ghana’s neighboring countries.

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