ECONOMICS
Economy of Benin: everything you need to know about Benin's economy. GDP, national income, unemployment rate, domestic production, profitable sectors, agriculture, industry, primary and tertiary sectors.
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The Central Bank of Ghana lowers its benchmark rate by three percentage points
The Central Bank of Ghana has decided to cut its key interest rate by three points in response to slowing inflation and the exit from a severe economic crisis, reports the information site Africanews. According to this media, the monetary… -
Climate change: The AfDB injects over 16 billion FCFA for the benefit of Beninese farmers
This is a breath of fresh air for the Beninese agricultural sector. The African Development Bank (ADB) has just approved funding of $30.25 million, or more than 16.7 billion CFA francs, to support Benin’s efforts to protect its farmers against… -
Integration with Nigeria: Benin plans to establish a special economic zone in Illara
The Benin government has declared a vast area of 983 hectares in Illara, in the commune of Kรฉtou, as of public utility. This decision, taken at the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, marks the official launch of… -
Benin: Major decisions of the council of ministers on Wednesday, July 23, 2025
In Benin, the council of ministers met this Wednesday, July 23, 2025. The following decisions have been made: -
Benin: Meeting between Talon and business leaders to sustain development momentum
In an atmosphere described as relaxed and conducive to exchange, President Patrice Talon met on Friday with leaders of major companies operating in Benin. Held at the Marina Palace, this listening session aimed to gather their concerns and identify tangible… -
Record economic growth in Benin in 2024: a sustained leap but still uneven
Benin recorded an economic growth of 7.5% in 2024, its highest level since 1990, according to the latest Economic Outlook Report published by the World Bank on July 17, 2025. This remarkable performance is mainly attributed to the dynamism of… -
Public procurement in Tori-Bossito: the ARMP penalizes two officials for professional misconduct
The Public Market Regulation Authority (ARMP) made a firm decision on June 12, 2025: the immediate suspension of two public procurement officials in the municipality of Tori-Bossito for serious professional misconduct. The measure, contained in decision nยฐ2025-079, follows a complaint… -
Who is going to buy Niger’s uranium?
After decades of French dominance in its uranium sector, Niger has reclaimed control of Somaรฏr and is shaking up the global geopolitical landscape. In the wake of the end of the Orano era, the country is now seeking new partners… -
In financial difficulty, France threatened with international budgetary supervision
Once relegated to the realm of economic fiction, the idea of international oversight of French finances is becoming increasingly confirmed. The persistent deterioration of the public deficit, coupled with the ineffectiveness of adjustment measures, has several experts fearing a scenario… -
Regional securities market: Togo continues its momentum and surpasses the 230 billion FCFA mark raised
Togo confirms its positive momentum on the WAEMU public securities market, with a new success recorded during its first outing in June 2025. The operation, conducted on June 5th, enabled the Togolese Treasury to raise 22 billion FCFA, exceeding the… -
Nigeria: The very first onshore oil terminal comes into operation
The first locally designed and operated onshore oil terminal has been commissioned in Nigeria. The loading of the first quantities of crude onto a tanker was carried out at the Otakikpo terminal, with a capacity of 360,000 barrels per day,… -
Mali: Moumouni Guindo reviews 8 years of fighting corruption
At the end of his term as head of the Central Office for Combating Illicit Enrichment (OCLEI), Moumouni Guindo submitted the institution’s final report to the Malian authorities. A groundbreaking document that reviews eight years of anti-corruption efforts, marked by… -
Burkina Faso: Embezzlement of nearly 34 million liters of subsidized fuel
In Burkina Faso, an investigation conducted between 2020 and 2024 revealed a vast fraud system involving the embezzlement of about 34 million liters of subsidized fuel, with damage estimated at over 7 billion CFA francs for the State. This fraud… -
Sidi Ould Tah takes the helm of the AfDB: Benin welcomes a strategic choice
On Thursday, May 29, Sidi Ould Tah, former Minister of Economy of Mauritania, was elected president of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group following a decisive vote concluded in the third round. The election was enthusiastically welcomed by Benin, a… -
In Benin, Why a National Airline Becomes a Necessity
Despite investing over one billion euros in tourism since 2016, Benin remains isolated by air. Without a national airline to connect Cotonou to major capitals, the country’s ambitions struggle to take off. With low connectivity, lost economic opportunities, and increased… -
Benin โ GDIZ: first successful clothing shipment for French brand GEMO
A historic milestone has been reached for the Glo-Djigbรฉ Industrial Zone (GDIZ), which has officially completed its first shipment of garments to French fashion brand GEMO. This achievement marks a decisive step in Beninโs ambition to become a key player… -
Benin โ Autonomous Port of Cotonou introduces new container stuffing rules for exports
The administration of the Autonomous Port of Cotonou (PAC) has taken a new step in its strategy to modernize and streamline port operations. In an official memo dated May 22, 2025, PAC Director General Bart Johan Jozef Van Eenoo announced… -
Western firms eye possible return to Russia (Financial Times)
Western companies in the commodities and shipping sectors are reportedly consulting legal firms to assess the possibility of resuming business ties with Russia, amid speculation that U.S. sanctions against Moscow could be eased, the Financial Times reports. According to the… -
French Days 2025: a week of major deals from April 30 to May 6
The French Days 2025 kicked off this Wednesday, April 30, offering consumers a full week of promotions across a wide range of products. Launched in 2018 by several major French retailers, this sales event was designed to rival Black Friday… -
Temu, Shein, AliExpress: is the era of cheap Chinese parcels coming to an end?
France is stepping up its stance against the flood of low-cost parcels arriving from China. In a context marked by a surge in ultra-cheap deliveries, the government is aiming to dismantle a system it deems both unfair to local retailers… -
France to Cut a Third of Public Agencies to Curb Budget Deficit
The French government plans to eliminate or merge a third of its public agencies and institutions starting next year, in a bid to reduce a budget deficit deemed too high. The announcement was made by Amรฉlie de Montchalin, Minister of… -
Christine Lagarde to Lead the World Economic Forum starting in 2027
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), is set to take over leadership of the World Economic Forum (WEF), held annually in Davos, Switzerland, following the end of her term in 2027, according to SonntagsZeitung, citing sources within… -
New all-time record for gold prices
Gold futures for June 2025 delivery have reached a new all-time high, surpassing $3,500 per ounce on the Comex exchange. As of 03:30 (UTC), gold was trading at $3,500.10 per ounce, up 4.59%. By 03:45, the precious metal had slightly… -
Senegal Signs Agreement with Russia to Develop Its Agri-Food Sector
Russia will supply Senegal with seed batches, assist in the introduction of organic fertilizers, and train agri-food specialists, announced Modou Gueye Seck, advisor to the Senegalese Prime Minister on agriculture and director of the Department of Financing and International Partnerships… -
In Senegal, Ousmane Sonko takes a strong stand against the CFA Franc
Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to breaking away from the CFA franc, which he considers incompatible with the country’s ambitions. Ousmane Sonko, who became Senegalโs Prime Minister in April 2024, has openly voiced his opposition… -
Mali strengthens its position in the lithium sector
Mali approves transfer of Bougouni lithium mine exploitation permit, marking a key step toward production launch On Wednesday, April 16, 2025, the Malian government approved, during a Council of Ministers meeting, the transfer of the exploitation permit for the major… -
Nigeria seals strategic mining alliance with South Africa
As part of its economic diversification strategy, Nigeria has signed a mining cooperation agreement with South Africa. The announcement was made on Thursday by Nigeriaโs Minister of Solid Minerals, Dele Alake, who reaffirmed the governmentโs commitment to reducing the countryโs… -
Economy: IMF approves $129 million in aid to Mali
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the immediate disbursement of $129 million to Mali under the Rapid Credit Facility. This funding will help the Sahelian country effectively address the aftermath of the 2024 floods. The country led by General… -
Ghana bans foreigners from artisanal gold market
Starting May 1st, Ghana will prohibit foreigners from operating in the artisanal gold market. The decision, announced by the Ghana Gold Boardโthe state agency in charge of regulating the gold sectorโmarks a significant shift for Africaโs leading gold producer. The… -
Benin: new Board of Directors appointed for the Niger Valley ATDA
Beninese President Patrice Talon has appointed the members of the Board of Directors of the Territorial Agricultural Development Agency (ATDA) for the Niger Valley. The decision, formalized by a decree dated March 14, 2025, involves seven individuals from various public…
