Precious Metals
Senegal to Form National Gold Trading Centre
Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye ordered the formation of a National Gold Trading Centre to assert greater state control over the precious metal. Faced with massive illegal gold exports that have drained billions from the national economy, he labelled the move as a “sovereign imperative”.
A study last year by Swiss NGO, SWISSAID, showed that that between 2013 and 2022, approximately 36 to 41 tonnes of gold were illegally smuggled out of Senegal. This, it said, cost the country an estimated USD 2.38 to USD 2.71 billion over the decade with artisanal and small-scale mining as the main source of this undeclared flow.
Faye also announced a thorough overhaul of the mining sector in the spirit of transparency and good governance. He asked the government to formulate a new Mining Code before the end of the year and to proceed with restructuring public companies in the sector.