India assists Mauritania with $65.68 million electrification project

Mauritania is one of the few African countries to develop full-blown trade with India

India assists Mauritania with $65.68 million electrification project
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Last Updated : May 06 2017 | 3:58 PM IST
Despite very low trade between India and Mauritania, New Delhi has approved letters of credit worth $65.68 million for a solar-diesel hybrid rural electrification project in the north African country, the Embassy of Mali, which is also accredited to the country, has said.

The aid, which is in line with India's policy of assisting African countries, has also another two lines of credit — $15 million for developing agro-industries and $6.8 million to support a drinking water project.

"Both projects are progressing satisfactorily. The savings from the total project cost are proposed to be used for acquisition of harvesters and agricultural machinery by the government of Mauritania," the embassy said.

Mauritania is one of the few African countries to develop full-blown trade with India. Statistics show that from a very low figure of $32.24 million in 2009-2010, it rose to $102.30 million in 2014-2015 but dropped to $76.90 million in 2015-2016.

Total exports from India were $30.62 million with imports of $1.60 million.

These figures improved in 2014-2015 when exports from India rose to $58.94 million whilst imports from Mauritania increased to $43.36 million.

"There is tremendous potential for growth, especially when Mauritania is a resource-rich country with extractive natural resources, including oil that awaits exploration and exploitation," the embassy said, adding: "The Mauritanian government has, on numerous occasions, conveyed its eagerness to increase bilateral economic cooperation with India.

The Mauritanian government wants to improve trade relationship with India in ports development, oil exploration, mining, power, agricultural, pharmaceuticals, engineering and educational sectors, the embassy.

"The government of Mauritania has recently embarked on a programme for the large scale integrated development of Nouadhibou Free Zone for development of Nouadhibou Bay and is offering huge incentives," it said.

It said Mauritania can also make immense use of India's expertise in various sectors.

In the area of education, the country has been allocated 15 slots for the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme to enable Mauritanians train in India.
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First Published: May 06 2017 | 2:45 PM IST

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