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Mali Approves Seven New Mining Deals to Boost State Revenues

Mali’s military government has approved seven new agreements with international and local mining companies in a bid to strengthen state participation and raise revenues from its mineral wealth. The announcement was made late Tuesday, with officials emphasizing that the move is part of a broader strategy to increase income from the sector amid fiscal pressures.

Under the revised framework, the government’s free stake in mining ventures has been expanded, ensuring a larger share of profits from new projects. Bloomberg reported that Mali’s authorities view the agreements as essential to securing sustainable growth and reducing the country’s reliance on external borrowing. The new deals also reflect recent reforms in mining codes across West Africa, where governments are seeking greater benefits from natural resources.

The companies involved in the agreements were not fully disclosed, but industry analysts noted that the mix of local and international operators highlights Mali’s effort to balance foreign investment with domestic capacity building. Reuters noted that the measures could enhance investor confidence by providing clarity on state involvement, though there remain concerns about political stability and security risks in the region.

Mining has long been a critical source of foreign exchange for Mali, with gold accounting for over 70% of exports. Financial Times added that the government is under pressure to raise revenue to fund social and infrastructure projects, particularly as sanctions and reduced aid flows have strained its economy.

Analysts suggest that while the agreements mark a win for state coffers, investors will be watching closely to see how the terms are implemented in practice. The deals are expected to contribute significantly to government revenue over the next decade, positioning the mining sector as the backbone of Mali’s economic recovery strategy.

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