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Market access

Distributing a product | Market access procedures | Organizing goods transport | Identifying a supplier | Standards | Intellectual Property

Distributing a product

Market shares
The three supermarket brands (Score, Bon Prix and Leader Price) in the capital, all belonging to the Damag Group, occupy a market share of less than 10%. The informal market dominates the distribution sector.
Organizations in the retail sector


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Market access procedures

International Conventions
Member of World Trade Organisation
Party to the Washington convention on International trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora
Party to the Montreal protocol on Substances that deplete the Ozone Layer
Main International economic cooperation
Senegal is a member of the Economic and Monetary Union of Western Africa (UEMAO) and also adheres to the Franc Zone
Non tariff barriers
- tardiness and administrative complexity
- corruption
Customs duties and taxes on imports
There are four levels of taxation: 0%, 5%, 10% and 20%.
For more information, visit the site of the Senegalese customs.
Customs classification
Senegal uses a system of classification in accordance with the West African Economic and Monetary Union.
Import procedures
The required documents are:
- An Invoice made out in duplicate
- certificate of origin

For more information, consult the website of the Senegalese customs.

Importing samples
To import samples one should use an ATA carnet (also known as Merchandise Passport).
For further information
The Senegalese Customs

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Organizing goods transport

Main useful means of transport
The Dakar Port Authority occupies a privileged position in the maritime traffic of West Africa. It is not only the central point of the country's traffic but also that of the region, in particular with Mali.
Senegal is equipped with three airports open to international traffic: the L.S. Senghor (Dakar) Airport, Cap Skirring and Saint Louis and 12 other airports open to domestic traffic.

The railway network is composed of two principal lines:
- Dakar - Thies - Louga - Saint-Louis;
- Dakar - Thies - Diourbel - Tambacounda - Bamako, with a branch line towards Kaolack. This line ensures the international traffic with Mali.

These two lines are open for the transport of merchandise and people.
The Railways is used not only for transporting most of the mineral products and fuels but also a part of the agricultural produce.

Ports
The port of Dakar
Airports
Dakar Airport
Sea transport organizations
Ministry of tourism and transport
Air transport organizations
National Agency of Senegal for Civil Aviation
Road transport organizations
Ministry of infrastructures, equipment, road transportation and internal sea transportation.
Rail transport organizations
Ministry of infrastructures, equipment, road transportation and internal sea transportation.


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Identifying a supplier

Type of production
The industrial sector represents 20% of the GDP. The manufacturing sub-sector principally consists of activities relating to the transformation of phosphates, groundnuts and seafood.
Its growth of 5.6% is primarily due to the increase in the price of petrol in the international markets. In general, the secondary sector is characterized by an elevated cost in the factors of production, a dependence of the production with respect to the limited number of products.
Business directories
CNP
Manufacturers associations of the main industries
Senegal enterprises: List of professional associations
Trade Agencies and their representations abroad
National Union of the Chambers of trade (UNCM)
Chamber of commerce and industry (in french)
Enterprises federation
Employers National Council (in french)
Women association for the promotion of enterprises in Senegal (in french)
National confederation of Senegal employers (in french)

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Standards

National standards organizations
ASN
Integration in the international standards network
The Senegalese standards are generally derived from the French ones. ASN is a funding member of the African Organization for Standardization (ARSO), a member of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Afiliate Country Program, a correspondent member of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and a member of the African Electrotechnical Standardization Commission (AFSEC).
Classification of standards
The Senegalese standards are the NS. For more information consult the ASN website.
Online consultation of standards
You can consult the Senegalese standards List.
Certification organizations
ASN


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Intellectual Property

National organizations
The trade marks, patents, and copyrights are protected within the framework of OAPI, The African Organization for Intellectual Property.
Regional organizations
Senegal is a member of the African Intellectual Property Organization.

National regulation and international agreements

Type of property Law Validity International agreements signed
Patent Protection of patents 20 years
Trademark Agreement revising the Bangui Agreement of 2nd March, 1977, on the creation of an African Intellectual Property Organization, 24th February 1999. 10 years, renewable for consecutive periods of 10 years Trademark law treaty
Nice agreement concerning the International classification of goods and Services for the Purposes of the registration of Marks
Design Agreement Revising the Bangui Agreement of March 2, 1977, on the Creation of an African Intellectual Property Organization, February 24, 1999 5 years, renewable for two further consecutive 5-year periods  
Copyright WIPO copyright treaty
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