The Senegalese economy grew by 12.1% in the first quarter of 2025, driven by the start of hydrocarbon production. However, the execution report for the second quarter reveals the limitations of a budget still under strong structural constraints. Indeed, as of June 30, budget revenues reached 2,226.3 billion CFA francs (3.95 billion USD), nearly half…...
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