Generalizes on the best strategy to enter the market, e.g., visiting the country; importance of relationships to finding a good partner; use of agents.
Last Published: 4/12/2019

U.S. businesses have the option of establishing their own operations in The Gambia or working with local partners.  A streamlined business registration process and an environment in which English is the official language facilitates market entry for U.S. and other firms. The Gambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) is a good resource for locating reputable local firms that can serve as agents, partners, or distributors.

While it is not strictly necessary, working through a local lawyer is recommended when registering a business.  Visiting The Gambia to understand local practices and the business environment is also advisable for U.S. businesses prior to engaging in any investments.  The U.S. Embassy maintains a close relationship with the Gambian Bar Association and has a comprehensive list of practicing local attorneys, and is also prepared to support businesses.  The Gambia Investment and Export Promotion Agency (GIEPA) also shares information to facilitate the registration of businesses for foreign investors.
 
 

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