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Burkinabè Economic Sovereignty under Ibrahim Traoré

50 min · 14. maj 2026
episode Burkinabè Economic Sovereignty under Ibrahim Traoré cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514461/fan_mail/new] Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is undergoing a radical shift toward economic sovereignty by moving away from traditional Western financial structures. This transition is defined by resource nationalism, including the nationalization of gold mines and the implementation of a more aggressive mining code to increase state revenue. Simultaneously, the government has launched successful agricultural initiatives and industrial projects to achieve food security and promote domestic manufacturing. Despite the country’s exit from ECOWAS, the economy has shown resilience with rising GDP growth and a landmark shift toward a current account surplus. The administration’s ambitious National Development Planaims to fund future progress through internal resources and new alliances with partners like Russia and China. Ultimately, the sources describe a bold but risky attempt to redefine African development through state-led industrialization and regional integration within the Sahel. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514461/support]

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