By JarranewsTV Staff Reporter
The Gambia has firmly stamped its authority on the global trade stage as a high-powered national delegation, led by the Honourable Minister of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment, Mod K. Ceesay, arrived in Geneva for the country’s highly anticipated Trade Policy Review at the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
This landmark appearance marks a defining chapter in The Gambia’s economic diplomacy, showcasing a nation confidently asserting its place within the international trading system. The Trade Policy Review offers a prestigious platform for The Gambia to project its reform credentials, articulate its strategic vision, and reaffirm its unwavering commitment to transparent, rules-based global trade.
The delegation’s presence in Geneva comes at a moment of renewed momentum, as The Gambia accelerates sweeping reforms aimed at modernising its trade framework, empowering the private sector, and positioning the country as a rising hub for investment, regional commerce, and sustainable economic transformation.
Minister Ceesay’s commanding leadership at the WTO underscores the Government’s firm resolve to place trade at the heart of national development, job creation, and inclusive growth. His stewardship reflects a clear message: The Gambia is open for business, reform-driven, and globally engaged.
During the review process, The Government of The Gambia received resounding praise from WTO members, with particular commendation directed at the Gambia Revenue Authority (GRA) for its bold reform agenda and effective trade facilitation measures powered by modern techniques.
This international recognition highlights the country’s impressive strides in strengthening customs efficiency, streamlining border procedures, and deploying digital innovations that enhance transparency and ease of doing business. These achievements are widely regarded as game-changing reforms that boost investor confidence and ensure smoother, faster trade flows across borders.
As The Gambia commands attention in Geneva, one message rings clear: a new era of economic confidence, credibility, and global respect is firmly underway.
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