President Mahama Pledges to Remove Trade Barriers Between Ghana and Mali to Boost Economic Growth

March 10, 2025

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Ghana President

President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening regional trade by eliminating obstacles that hinder the smooth transportation of goods between Ghana and Mali. He emphasized that removing these trade barriers is essential for fostering economic growth and deepening bilateral relations between the two West African nations.

The president made this declaration during a press briefing after a meeting with Mali’s Transitional President, General Assimi Goïta, in Bamako on Saturday, March 8. The discussions focused on streamlining trade procedures, eliminating bureaucratic bottlenecks, and enhancing cooperation between the two countries’ transport and customs agencies.

President Mahama highlighted the vital role that long-distance truck drivers play in the economies of both nations. These drivers transport goods such as foodstuffs, manufactured products, and raw materials from Ghanaian ports to Mali and vice versa. He acknowledged the existing challenges faced by these transporters, including cumbersome customs procedures, roadblocks, delays at border crossings, and unofficial fees imposed along the route.

Ghana and Mali have maintained strong trade relations for decades, with Ghana serving as a key entry point for Malian goods destined for international markets. President Mahama’s visit to Mali was part of his broader ‘Good Neighbourliness’ tour, aimed at reinforcing diplomatic and economic relations with Ghana’s neighboring countries. In addition to Mali, he is scheduled to visit Niger and Burkina Faso, both having withdrawn from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to form the AES bloc.

This initiative is crucial for fostering economic growth and enhancing bilateral relations between the two West African nations.

The discussions also focused on strengthening transit trade and reviving the Technical Joint Cooperation framework, which was initiated in 2011 to address trade and diplomatic challenges. President Mahama reiterated Ghana’s commitment to fostering economic growth across the region and enhancing cooperation between the two nations.

Before his official engagements, President Mahama took time to greet members of the Ghanaian community in Bamako, demonstrating his commitment to their well-being. He later visited the statue of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in the heart of the Malian capital, a landmark symbolizing the shared history and Pan-African vision of Ghana and Mali. His visit to Mali is part of a broader diplomatic tour, with upcoming stops in Niger and Burkina Faso

President Mahama’s efforts to eliminate trade barriers between Ghana and Mali underscore his administration’s dedication to regional integration and economic development. By addressing the challenges faced by transporters and enhancing cooperation between the two nations, these initiatives aim to promote prosperity and strengthen ties within the West African region.

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