ITFC fuels Mali’s energy sector with €40m deal

ITFC fuels Mali’s energy sector with €40m deal

May 30, 2017
Dr. Boubou Cisse (right),  Minister of Economy and Finance of Mali, and Eng. Hani Salem Sonbol, Chief Executive Officer of ITFC, shake hands after the signing ceremony
Dr. Boubou Cisse (right), Minister of Economy and Finance of Mali, and Eng. Hani Salem Sonbol, Chief Executive Officer of ITFC, shake hands after the signing ceremony

JEDDAH – The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), a member of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Group, signed a €40 million agreement with the Government of Mali, which was signed by Dr. Boubou Cisse, Minister of Economy and Finance Mali and Eng. Hani Salem Sonbol, Chief Executive Officer of ITFC. The signing ceremony was on the sidelines of the IDB Group’s 42nd Annual Meeting that took place in Jeddah.

Mali is a non-oil producing member country which is also land-locked, where the import of petroleum products is vital and is a necessity for its economic growth. In addition, it supports other key industries such as manufacturing, agriculture and services.

This agreement aims at financing energy, the most strategic sector in Mali. Where it includes the imports of energy commodities such as refined petroleum products and electricity.

Eng. Hani Sonbol  said “the primary objective of ITFC is to promote trade and trade cooperation between OIC member countries.

The imports of electricity & petroleum products will be from neighboring member countries, ITFC facilitates the trade financing and hence contributes to intra-OIC trade.”

Dr. Boubou Cisse said “ITFC financing will contribute to Government efforts to secure electricity for the country, a critical energy component for social and economic development. Dr. Cise also mentioned that ITFC’s overall support to Mali, in the key sectors of energy and agriculture, significantly contributed to the recent country›s strong economic growth.” ITFC had provided $231 million of financing since inception in 2008, mainly petroleum products and food stuff. — SG


May 30, 2017
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