Mali: Investment as the foundation for renewed economic sovereignty

Mali has taken a decisive step toward rebuilding its economy with the launch of the first edition of the “Investment Breakfast.” Organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade through API-Mali, this event marks a major turning point in forging a strong partnership between the State and the private sector. It is part of the long-term national vision defined by the project “Mali Kura Ɲɛtaasira ka bɛn san 2063 ma”, which seeks to lay the foundations for an emerging, sovereign, and fully self-reliant economy.

Under the leadership of President Assimi Goïta, investment is no longer viewed as a simple opportunity but as a strategic tool for national transformation. The structuring projects discus   sed during this event — including a 300,000-ton sugar unit, textile spinning facilities, and sterile compresses derived from local cotton — are far from symbolic. They demonstrate a firm commitment to building an endogenous industrial economy focused on local processing, large-scale job creation, and skill development for Malian youth.

This economic renewal aligns perfectly with the political line defended by President Goïta: reclaiming economic sovereignty, restoring productive dignity, and reinforcing Mali’s role in African economic integration. By engaging the diaspora, promoting local capital, and fostering industrial innovation, Mali is making it clear that its future will no longer depend on external models, but on its own strengths.

The Mali of tomorrow is being built today, through concrete actions, sovereign decisions, and a clear vision. Now is the time to mobilize all energies — the private sector, youth, diaspora, and African partners. Mali Kura will not remain an abstract promise, but a living reality. President Assimi Goïta is showing the way toward a Mali that controls its own destiny.

Ali BAMBA

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