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The quality and availability of services and supply varies from sector to sector. For fuel Niger has been self-sustained for some years, although there has lately been issues with the refinery there government controlled Sonidep has been able to meet demands. Fuel retailers are fully privatized.

The transport sector is fully privatized and there plenty of capable providers. Aging fleets and poor road standards are recurring challenges. Manual laborers are easily available throughout the country.

The telecommunications sector has been privatized though a government controlled company is still in the market. Fiber broadband can be found though internet is generally expensive and service levels varying.

Sorghum, millet and black eyed beans are Nigerien staples and can be procured locally. There are wide array of wholesalers that be relied upon providing the most common food items all year long. There is little manufacturing and processing plants in Niger and most equipment is imported.

The overall service provision level is sufficient enough for an agency to have most of its needs met. Some sectors such as electricity and waste management are not very well developed. The level of financial services is also somewhat limited. For other services such as handling, forwarding, transport and more all needs should be covered without any major problems.

      

   

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