A need for more stringent regulations in the extractive industry
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 15/01/2025
A report recently quoted by this paper has revealed that over three million tonnes of rosewood were illicitly traded between West Africa and China over five years. This is said to value up to two billion dollars. One can imagine how much the country lost in this trade when one includes loss of (…)
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