Juba, South Sudan – A delegation of prominent Somali business leaders held productive discussions with South Sudan’s Vice President, H.E. Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel, in Juba to explore ways of enhancing trade and investment cooperation between the two nations. The meeting focused on key economic opportunities, with particular emphasis on expanding Somali business participation in South Sudan’s growing agricultural sector as part of efforts to improve food security and rural development.
During the talks, Vice President Mel acknowledged the vital contributions of Somali entrepreneurs to South Sudan’s economy, especially in the trade and commerce sectors. He assured the delegation of his government’s commitment to creating a favorable business environment, including protection for legitimate investments and support for agricultural financing initiatives. “We recognize the important role Somali businesses play in our economy and want to facilitate their continued growth, particularly in agriculture which is crucial for our national development,” stated Dr. Mel following the discussions.
The Somali business representatives expressed their full support for the Vice President’s economic agenda and congratulated him on his recent appointment as Head of South Sudan’s Economic Team. Both sides agreed on the need for continued dialogue to address regulatory matters, including tax compliance, that affect business operations. The meeting marked an important step in strengthening economic relations between the Somali business community and South Sudan’s government, with potential benefits for job creation and cross-border trade expansion in the region.
The discussions come at a time when South Sudan is prioritizing agricultural development to boost food production and economic diversification, creating new opportunities for foreign investors and business partners. The Somali delegation’s engagement reflects the growing economic ties between communities in the Horn of Africa and underscores the role of diaspora businesses in regional development.