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Moody’s forecasts 4.9% growth in Mali despite fuel crisis

A section of Malian nationals. Photo by Bob Brewer @ Unsplash
A section of Malian nationals. Photo by Bob Brewer @ Unsplash
  • Moody’s sees limited economic fallout from Bamako fuel blockade
  • Political uncertainty keeps Mali near default risk, agency warns

 

BAMAKO, MALIMali’s economy has shown resilience despite a fuel blockade around Bamako, with growth expected to strengthen in 2025, ratings agency Moody’s said.

The fuel shortage caused by a blockade imposed around the capital by armed groups did not have a major impact on the Malian economy, according to Moody’s latest assessment.

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