Five years after the overthrow of Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta (August 2020) and the consolidation of power by Colonel Assimi Goïta, the Malian economy presents a paradoxical picture: real resilience despite repeated political, security, and climate shocks, but a potential still hampered by regulatory uncertainty, high domestic financing costs, and mining dependence. The years 2022-2024 have…...
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