Multinational companies venturing into the Horn of Africa via Somaliland

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On an almost weekly basis a new big company is entering the town. Somalilands about to make that big money.
 

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Bad thing is always Hargeisa, Burco needs some investment
We need to invest in infrastructure, security and governance there to entice more investment. This is only the begging. Capital cities tend to be gateways of investment in developing countries. But you’re right, we need to invest far more in Burc.
 
Are these companies just selling their finished products in hargeysa or they have production lines creating jobs to thousands of people? If not they’re just eating the diaspora’s hard entend money sent to their relatives.
 

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Through a long-term partnership with DP World, a world leader in global supply chain solutions, British International Investment intends to help address the stark imbalance in global trade, accelerate Africa’s potential as a global trading powerhouse, and improve the economic prospects of millions of people.

The partnership will focus on supporting projects to modernise and expand ports and inland logistics in Africa, starting in the ports of Dakar (Senegal), Sokhna (Egypt) and Berbera (Somaliland). These include seaports, free zones, inland cargo handling facilities or dry ports, and inland transport.

The expansion of these ports will facilitate trade that will support millions of jobs, significantly boost GDP, as well as improve the supply and reduce the cost of vital goods and staple food items for millions across the continent.



 

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As wingu.africa we are proud to now be operating Somaliland’s first carrier-neutral data center, strategically located in Berbera. With this first facility we are immediately able to serve local enterprise customers and a growing number of international operators and submarine cable systems.

We greatly appreciate the support we have received from the Ministry of Investment and Industrial Development as well as other key Ministries and Agencies, and we look forward to making further investments in the country.

Our data center is designed to meet our customers’ growing demand for digital services. Customers will benefit from this critical infrastructure, ensuring reliable and open access to cloud-based data, cloud services, and more. Furthermore, within the Wingu group we now have carrier-neutral facilities in Djibouti, Ethiopia and Tanzania as well as Somaliland, providing unrivalled connectivity and open access in all of these important markets.

We are pleased to now have Somaliland as part of our East Africa focused dynamic and growing ecosystem and welcome all enquiries.


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