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AHMADOU ALY MBAYE, Professeur titulaire des universités de classe exceptionnelle : « Sans un secteur privé fort, point de souveraineté économique ! »
Ahmadou Aly Mbaye, a prominent Senegalese economist, discusses the current state and future of Senegal's economy. He notes that while the economy was growing steadily before the COVID-19 pandemic, with an annual growth rate of around 5%, the pandemic and subsequent political instability have negatively impacted it. Structural challenges include high production costs, an unfavorable institutional framework, and a lack of a robust private sector, which he deems essential for achieving economic sovereignty. Mbaye highlights the trade deficit, caused by excessive imports and a less diversified export basket compared to previous decades, which may worsen with recent oil and gas discoveries. He acknowledges the potential of the new economic policy framework (2025-2029) but emphasizes the need to address structural challenges, particularly through private sector development, to achieve sustainable progress.
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