Gambian industry leaders support government plans to limit cement imports from other countries. The Confederation of Gambian Industries believes the new rules will help local cement makers compete better. Construction projects across Gambia need more cement than companies can produce right away. Trade Ministry officials want to protect domestic manufacturing jobs and reduce foreign dependency. Local factory owners praise the policy for strengthening their business operations.
Industry groups suggest allowing some cement imports during the transition period. Controlled imports could prevent construction delays and keep building costs stable for families. The confederation wants gradual changes rather than sudden import cuts that might hurt ongoing projects. Regional partnerships with Senegal could help both countries share resources and improve supply chains. Leaders from both nations plan to work together on manufacturing and transportation improvements.
The confederation remains committed to building stronger local production systems across the country. Gambian companies want to meet domestic demand without relying on foreign suppliers long term. Raw material access and better logistics networks will help manufacturers expand their operations. Industry officials believe these changes will create more jobs and boost economic growth. The partnership approach offers sustainable solutions for cement supply challenges.
Industry groups suggest allowing some cement imports during the transition period. Controlled imports could prevent construction delays and keep building costs stable for families. The confederation wants gradual changes rather than sudden import cuts that might hurt ongoing projects. Regional partnerships with Senegal could help both countries share resources and improve supply chains. Leaders from both nations plan to work together on manufacturing and transportation improvements.
The confederation remains committed to building stronger local production systems across the country. Gambian companies want to meet domestic demand without relying on foreign suppliers long term. Raw material access and better logistics networks will help manufacturers expand their operations. Industry officials believe these changes will create more jobs and boost economic growth. The partnership approach offers sustainable solutions for cement supply challenges.