Import Export Sales Mauritania: Shipping & Trade Leads Mauritania

 

The economy of Mauritania is based principally on agriculture; along with industry. Agricultural produce in Mauritania for domestic and export purposes includes: cattle, sheep, goats, fish, various vegetables, pulses, dates, rice, sorghum, cassava, and yams.

Mmineral and resource deposits in Mauritania include: iron-ore and copper. Mauritania industries include: copper, iron-ore, rubber, sugar, fish, flour, textile, and gypsum plants, and crude oil refinery.

Mauritania's principal exports are: fish, copper, and iron-ore.

Business, Commercial & Trade Investmenrs in Mauritania

The Islamic Republic of Mauritania gained independence from France in 1960. It occupies a total landmass of 1,030,800 square kilometres. Mauritania capital is Nouakchott. Senegal and Mali border Mauritania to the south, Algeria and Western Sahara to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Mauritanian climate is tropical, with an average temperature of 860F or 300C.

The terrain of Mauritania contains: plains, rivers, oasis, Saharan sands, low lands, and forests which contain; lynx, ostrich, gazelle, antelope, elephant, lions, acacia trees, and palms.

Trade Leads Mauritania: 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

Mauritania 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.

 

Gambia Business Consultant

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Gambia Trade & Shipping

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.

Business Investment Africa

Businesses in The Gambia may be registered as a company, sole proprietor, partnership, co-operative or as a Gambian branch of foreign or companies

Exports to West Africa

The Gambia has become the port of choice for the importation and distribution of products, goods and commodities to the whole of West Africa, including Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Conakry, Ivory Coast- Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, The Gambia and Togo

Gambia Investment Promotion & Free Zones Agency

The Free Zones Act provides the legal framework for setting up Free Zones and their efficient management. The main thrust is to create a world-class investment climate in emerging market of The Gambia for businesses engaged in manufacturing, processing and export oriented activities.

Benin - Burkina Faso - Cameroon - Cape Verde - Chad - Equatorial Guinea - Gabon - Ghana
Guinea Bissau
- Guinea Conakry - Ivory Coast - Liberia - Mali - Mauritania - Nigeria - Niger
Senegal
- Sierra Leone - The Gambia - Togo