Port of Tanit: A Major Economic Transformation Initiative For Mauritania




By Pa Modou Cham & Isatou Ceesay

A delegation across over 15 African and Arab countries, on Tuesday, visited the new Mauritanian Port of Tanit to get first-hand information on how the wide-range site can transform the Mauritanian economy by increasing their revenue base.

The Port is situated 60 Kilometers from the city of Nouakchott and 30 Kilometers from the international airport to attract more investment for the rapid economic growth of the government and people of Mauritania. The Port welcomes investors and one of its major impacts is the use of fishing as a contribution to the productive sector of their economy.

On day two of the Nouakchott Business Forum, the participants held a panel discussion on entrepreneurship, and children's education before signing the declaration of Peace Cities, geared towards a more tolerant and stable world. The delegation later had an indoor meeting with the President of Nouakchott Region.

The discussion was mainly centered on the mission and vision of the International Network for African and Arab Journalists (RIJAA). Among other things discussed include the importance of togetherness and work towards the achievement of a stronger and independent economy for countries in Africa and the Arab world.

The delegation, in the afternoon, proceeded to the National Assembly of Mauritania for a meeting with the President of the parliament who doubles as the second in command after the President of the Republic. The meeting which lasted for close to an hour was centered on international diplomacy as an alliance for development.

The delegation, also visited the National Museum of Mauritania to familiarize them with the history of the country and how that can attract tourists for increased revenue.

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