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Title: The Gambia


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The Gambia
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Sandwiched
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Gambia No Problem
  • English speaking
  • Peaceful environment
  • Low crime under 1
  • Low HIV/AIDS rate- under 2
  • Religious tolerance
  • Access to Ports
  • Home of Alex Haley, Author of Roots-home to
    bi-annual Roots Festival

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Market Overview
  • Population 1.2 million
  • Less than half the size of Maryland
  • Per capita income (2007) 400
  • GDP (2007) 709 million.
  • Annual growth rate (2007) 6.5.
  • Principal imports--345.7 million including food
    and beverages, manufactures, machinery and
    transport equipment, and minerals and fuel.
  • Major suppliers--Denmark, United States, China,
    Germany, U.K., Cote d'Ivoire, and Netherlands.

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Principal Imports
  • Principal imports--345.7 million including food
    and beverages, manufactures, machinery and
    transport equipment, and minerals and fuel.
  • Major suppliers--Denmark, United States, China,
    Germany, U.K., Cote d'Ivoire, and Netherlands.

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Principal Exports
  • Principal exports--14.5 million 43.33
    groundnut products, 25.18 fish and fish
    preparations, 2.43 cotton, 11.18 fruits and
    vegetables, 0.17 hides and skin, 6.191
    re-exports, and others 11.52.
  • Major markets--France 48.85, Senegal 22.62,
    Netherlands 10.21, United States 7.02, Germany
    3.46, and Japan 3.05.

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Bi-lateral Agreements
  • The Gambia has bilateral investment agreements
    with Mauritania, Morocco, the Netherlands,
    Switzerland, and the United Kingdom however,
    only the agreement with Switzerland has come into
    force.
  • The Gambia has no bilateral investment agreements
    with the US.

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Agricultural Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
  • With the passage of the African Growth and
    Opportunity Act (AGOA), and the current
    negotiations for a United States-South African
    Customs Union Free Trade Agreement, there will be
    increased opportunities for American business
    looking to enter or expand their presence.

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Enhanced Infrastructural Base
  • There has been sustained improvement in basic
    infrastructure, including notably, expanded road
    network, airport facilities, and a
    telecommunication system which is one of the best
    in Africa.

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Market Overview
  • The Gambia has benefited from a peaceful
    political climate since its independence in 1965.
    The country's only non-violent coup d'etat
    occurred in July 1994 and was followed by a free
    and fair election.
  • Since 1994 elections have been free and fair.
  • U.S. Government lifted section 508 sanctions
    shortly thereafter in April 2002.

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Market Overview
  • The National Assembly passed the Investment
    Promotion and Free Zones bills in 2000,
    establishing the first-ever institution in The
    Gambia called The Gambia Investment Promotion and
    Free Zones Agency (GIPFZA). This Agency is
    responsible for coordination of all matters of
    investment promotion, and management of the Free
    Zones.

12
Corruption
  • Corruption exists, and the government continues
    its efforts to combat it. The Criminal Code
    provides the legal platform for combating
    corruption

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Currency Rates
  • The Gambian currency, the dalasi, is generally
    stable against all currencies, including the
    dollar, the pound, the Euro and the CFA Franc.
  • The country is planning to adopt the proposed
    common currency of the five-nation West African
    Monetary Zone (WAMZ), the ECO, which it plans to
    launch in the near future

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Trade Sector
  • The trading sector has a heavy presence of
    Lebanese, Mauritanian and Senegalese businesses.
  • Almost non-existent US presence.

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Market Challenges
  • Corruption-The Gambia has signed and ratified the
    African Union Convention on Preventing and
    Combating Corruption and Related Offences, but
    has not ratified the UN Convention Against
    Corruption or the OECD Convention on Combating
    Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in
    International Business Transactions.
  • Absence of mortgage banks
  • High interest rates
  • Presidential Seal
  • Public image
  • MCC

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More Challenges
  • Cultural traditions Greetings
  • In Gambia the business concept of "time is money"
    is approached in a very relaxed and flexible
    manner.
  • People do not rush through business negotiations.
  • Punctuality is not always observed, as
    businessmen do not like to feel hurried and do
    not have the western sense of urgency.
  • Religion Gambians pray 5 times a day

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Market Opportunities
  • The Gambia is an English speaking country
  • Need for a major Airline-Runway built by NASA
  • Seismic studies indicate the possible presence of
    oil and gas offshore. Drilling will begin soon.
  • Cashews are becoming the number one export,
    replacing groundnuts.
  • Completely untapped sectors telecommunications,
    infrastructure, medical equipment, food, packaging

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How to Enter the Market?
  • Develop a ready made plan to purchase aircraft-
    offering research and substance to balance
    Gambian lack of knowledge in this area.
  • Expose Gambian companies to the US market.
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