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Though around 75 days elapsed since the establishment of a transitional government in Sudan, the country is still striving to overcome major political and economic challenges.
Axar.az reports citing Xinhua.
Experts believed Sudan's political and economic future depends on effective solutions.
"Now we are reaping what the former regime has been planting for 30 years," said Hamid Al-Amin, a Sudanese economic expert and former banker.
"Until now there is no clear vision regarding the economic and political issues," he added.
The expert further noted that the country is in a real isolation.
"We are isolated from international funds and the financial institutions. We are isolated from grants," he said.
"A country's economy cannot grow apart from the external world," said Al-Amin, urging the new government to make huge economic changes to put Sudan on the right path towards development and prosperity.
He stressed the need for the government to continue supporting the basic commodities and search for loans to provide fuel and wheat.
Date
2019.11.18 / 10:08
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Author
Axar.az
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