Gambia, with its developing economy, relies heavily on imports for many manufactured goods, including those made from rubber and plastics. The local manufacturing sector is still emerging, facing challenges such as limited infrastructure, access to capital, and skilled labor. However, a growing entrepreneurial spirit and increasing demand for locally produced goods are creating opportunities for growth in lsr moulding and related industries. The climate, while generally favorable, can present challenges related to material storage and temperature control during production.
Despite these hurdles, the demand for medical and consumer rubber products is rising due to population growth and increasing healthcare awareness. The strategic location of Gambia, bordering Senegal and with access to the Atlantic Ocean, presents potential for export-oriented manufacturing. Utilizing injection molding tooling and precision molding techniques can help local manufacturers compete with imported products.
Currently, many businesses in Gambia depend on importing finished products or semi-finished components. This highlights a significant opportunity for establishing local manufacturing capabilities, particularly in specialized areas like liquid silicone rubber products for medical devices, food processing, and consumer goods. Addressing supply chain vulnerabilities is a key driver for localizing production.



