THESE COMPANIES

Tasiast

The Tasiast gold mine has been operated since 2010 by Kinross Gold Corporation through its wholly-owned subsidiary Tasiast Mauritanie Limited S.A. (TMLSA). Located in the middle of large desert expanses, 300 kilometers northeast of Nouakchott in the Inchiri region, Tasiast is an open-pit mine. The gold contained in the ore mined from the pits is recovered through a processing plant and heap leach facilities. Tasiast's proven and probable gold reserves are estimated at 6330 million ounces of gold

Moov

Moov Mauritel works in collaboration with the Mauritanian State and the Strategic Partner to constantly modernize and increase the capacity of telecommunications infrastructure in Mauritania and significant progress has been made in this area, which makes Moov Mauritel the leader of telecommunications in our country and places it at the forefront in terms of offers, coverage and technological and commercial innovation.

BP

BP established its presence in Mauritania and Senegal in 2017, following the discovery of a gas field which straddles the maritime border of the two countries. Since entering in Mauritania and Senegal, bp partnered with Kosmos Energy, Mauritanian Company for Hydrocarbons  (SMH) and Oil Company of Senegal (PETROSEN) on the development of the multi-phase Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) Project.

Total Energies

TotalEnergies is a global multi-energy energy production and supply company: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricity. Our 105,000 employees are committed to energy that is ever more affordable, cleaner, more reliable and accessible to as many people as possible. Present in more than 130 countries, we place sustainable development in all its dimensions at the heart of our projects and operations to contribute to the well-being of populations.

The Central Bank of Mauritania

The Central Bank of Mauritania created by Law No. 73-118 of May 30, 1973 amended by Laws 74-118 of June 8, 1974 and 75-332 of December 26, 1975, is a legal person whose organization, management, the control, powers, objectives, instruments and operations are determined by Law No. 034/2018/PR/ on the statutes of the Central Bank of Mauritania.

Arise

Arise Mauritania is the developer of a container terminal at the Port of Nouakchott in a public private partnership with the Republic of Mauritania. Arise develops and operates modern ports that function as a multifunctional hub in every country we work. The infrastructure is interconnected with national industrial centers, thereby greatly enhancing the import-export capacity of our African partners.

Business

Renewable Energies

https://apim.gov.mr/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Video-Energie-Renouvelable.mp4 Mauritania has great potential in various renewable energies – solar, wind turbines and hydroelectric. Solar energy: The Mauritanian territory is characterized by a sunny climate during all periods of the year. The quantities estimated are valued between 2,000 and 2300 KWH per m2 per year, throughout the national territory…
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Fisheries

https://apim.gov.mr/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Video-peche.mp4 Mauritania has one of the richest coastlines in fishery resources in the world: Quality fish of various varieties Favorable conditions for investments. Sea fishing is one of the most productive sectors in Mauritania. It contributes to 25% to the country’s total exports and creates more than 220.000 direct and…
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Extractive Industries

https://apim.gov.mr/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Video-Mine.mp4 Mauritania has significant reserves of natural resources, especially hydrocarbons and precious metals. The progress made by Mauritania in the Doing Business ranking published annually by the World Bank has enabled the country to attract some of the largest investors in the field of extractive industries, such as the leading…
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Tourism

https://apim.gov.mr/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Video-Tourism.mp4 Mauritania constitutes a junction point between the Arab world and Sub-Saharan Africa. It is well known to offer a unique landscape at the intersection of desert and ocean. It is distinguished by its unique cultural heritage and the diversity and charm of its landscapes. Its desert offers great opportunities…
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Animal Production

https://apim.gov.mr/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Video-Elevage.mp4 The livestock sector is one of the main pillars of the country’s economy, around almost 10.1% of GDP in 2020, representing nearly 70% of the added value of the rural sector and employing 10% of the active population. The annual production potential is estimated at 180,000 tons of red…
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Agriculture

https://apim.gov.mr/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Video-Agriculture.mp4 The most concentrated irrigated agriculture in Mauritania is in the south bordering the Senegal River. The agricultural sector in Mauritania benefits from agreements and partnerships with the most important international funds and organizations active in the field. Mauritania’s potential for cultivable land is around 513.000 ha distributed as follows:…
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