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Ghana-Senegal Trade Corridor: Leveraging Dual Anglophone-Francophone Markets EN
Blog April 22, 2026

Ghana-Senegal Trade Corridor: Leveraging Dual Anglophone-Francophone Markets

A Unique Regional Opportunity The Ghana-Senegal trade corridor represents unique opportunity combining access to both Anglophone and Francophone West African markets. Together, Ghana (33M) and Senegal (17.8M) create 51 million consumer market, while serving as gateways to larger regional markets – Ghana accesses Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and the broader Anglophone zone; Senegal connects to UEMOA […]

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Textile Manufacturing in Senegal: A Strategic Investment for Turkish Apparel Companies EN
Blog April 22, 2026

Textile Manufacturing in Senegal: A Strategic Investment for Turkish Apparel Companies

Reviving Senegal’s Textile Heritage Senegal historically had significant textile manufacturing capacity that declined substantially in the 1990s and 2000s due to cheap imports and liberalization. Today, a revival movement is underway, supported by government initiatives, AGOA preferences to US markets, EPA access to European markets, and growing domestic demand. For Turkish apparel companies – global […]

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Senegal’s Fisheries Sector: A Strategic Market for Turkish Equipment Suppliers EN
Blog April 22, 2026

Senegal’s Fisheries Sector: A Strategic Market for Turkish Equipment Suppliers

Senegal’s Fisheries Sector: Strategic Market for Turkish Equipment Suppliers Senegal’s fisheries sector generates ~USD 2 billion annually (12% of agricultural GDP) and employs over 600,000 people directly and indirectly (FAO 2024). With 700+ km of Atlantic coastline and a fleet of 20,000+ pirogues plus 200+ industrial vessels, the sector represents a highly fragmented but deep […]

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Customs Brokerage in West Africa: A Comparative Guide for Turkish Exporters EN
Blog April 22, 2026

Customs Brokerage in West Africa: A Comparative Guide for Turkish Exporters

Customs Brokerage in West Africa: A Comparative Guide for Turkish Exporters West African customs vary dramatically by country. A Turkish exporter shipping to Dakar, Lagos, Abidjan, or Accra faces different clearance times, broker fee structures, documentary requirements, and inspection regimes. This guide compares the 5 main West African markets for customs brokerage and helps Turkish […]

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Turkish Construction Equipment Brands: Detailed Comparative Guide for West African Buyers EN
Blog April 22, 2026

Turkish Construction Equipment Brands: Detailed Comparative Guide for West African Buyers

Turkish Construction Equipment Brands: Detailed Comparative Guide for West African Buyers West African construction markets import over USD 3 billion of equipment annually. Turkey is a rapidly growing player with competitive pricing, EU-standard compliance, and growing after-sales presence. This comparative guide covers the main Turkish construction equipment brands and helps West African buyers match brand […]

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Senegal Halal Food Manufacturing Joint Ventures: Opportunity for Turkish Investors EN
Blog April 22, 2026

Senegal Halal Food Manufacturing Joint Ventures: Opportunity for Turkish Investors

Senegal Halal Food Manufacturing Joint Ventures Senegal’s halal food market is worth USD 3+ billion annually (estimated, 95% Muslim consumers + growing middle class). Most packaged halal food is imported. A joint venture with a Senegalese partner to manufacture locally offers Turkish food companies: duty savings, proximity to consumers, ECOWAS duty-free access to 376M consumers, […]

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Container Loading Optimization for Turkey-Senegal Shipments: Save Money on Every Container EN
Blog April 22, 2026

Container Loading Optimization for Turkey-Senegal Shipments: Save Money on Every Container

Container Loading Optimization for Turkey-Senegal Shipments A single 40′ HC container Istanbul-Dakar has 76.3 m³ of volume and ~28,700 kg payload. Poor loading wastes 15-25% of that capacity — equivalent to USD 450-900 per container. For an importer running 12 containers/year, that’s USD 5,400-10,800/year of preventable loss. Here are the concrete optimization techniques that top […]

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