Import Export Sales Mali: Shipping & Trade Leads Mali
The Mali economy is based on agriculture and industry;
along with trade on African art and craft. Cattle,
goats, sheep, cassava, rice, cotton, peanuts,
corn, millet, sugarcane, and fish are farmed in Mali for
domestic and export purposes.
The mineral and resource deposits of Mali include: iron-ore,
manganese, bauxite, uranium, tin, crude oil, diamond,
limestone, salt, gold, phosphate, and marble.
Industries in Mali include: palm oil and kernel,
food, sugar, cotton and textiles, wood and matches,
peanut and peanut oil, cement and bricks plants;
along with the mining of and exploration for minerals
and crude oil. All this constitutes an impressive
array of export products.
Mali Trading: Business, Commercial & Trade Investmenrs in Mali
The Republic of Mali is unique because of its
famous city of Timbuktu. However, Bamako is its
capital. It occupies a total landmass of 1,240,192
square kilometres. Guinea Conakry,, Cote d'Ivoire, and Burkina Faso border Mali to the south, Senegal and Mauritania to the west, and Algeria and Niger to the north and east. It gained independence
in 1960.
The terrain of Mali contains: Sahara desert sands, flat
lands, rivers, plateaux, mountains, a collection
of hills rising up to over 500 metres at the peak.
Mali sits on a part of the River Niger basin.
The Mali climate is tropical, with an average temperature
of about 860F or 300C.
The forests and rivers of Mali contain: cotton, baobab,
mahogany, and kapok trees, along with lions, a
variety of birds, snakes, monkeys, panthers, giraffes,
hyenas, antelopes, elephants, and crocodiles.
Trade Leads From Mali: Import Export Buyers & Sellers in Africa
The international trade, shipping and logistics industry may appear daunting to new importers and exporters, many being discouraged and giving up before their business has even began. With us as your West African trading partner based in The Gambia, you will have a access to the latest business research and information and a wide range of import export and distribution services to assist in moving your goods around West Africa and beyond..
Our trading partners are our top priority and we are available 24/7 to answer your questions and solve problems before they cause delays.
We will be happy to answer all of your questions, serve as your central contact in West Africa, and be available to assist you in any way possible.
Our consulting services will help you set up your West African importing or exporting operation properly from the start, can help you avoid delays, and will streamline your supply chain giving your company the edge you need to compete throughout the West African sub region.
Mali Business Investments: How We Can Help?
We can advise on the following.
Raising finance, formation of companies, registration of businesses for tax, social security etc, acquisition of land, buildings and other assets, immigration, visa & work permit difficulties, employment issues, drafting standard terms and conditions of business, dealing with commercial problems, contract disputes, mediation, power of attorney, court cases, process serving, enforcement of judgments, debt collecting, taxation of the business and its shareholders. |
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We offer consultancy services on every aspect of importing, exporting and distributing into the West African market, including supplier selection, sourcing trading partners, contract negotiation, favourable shipping terms, carrier and route selection, licensing, customs clearance, warehousing, sales and distribution, as well as any other area of concern for your company.
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