Banjul, The Gambia — The Trans-Gambia Economic Zone is emerging as a major investment opportunity, with growing investor interest and plans that could create about 3,400 jobs for Gambians.

The development is attracting attention as The Gambia seeks to expand private-sector activity, strengthen trade and create new employment opportunities. The economic zone is expected to support businesses and investment while contributing to the country's broader economic development agenda.

The project could also strengthen cross-border commerce and regional trade, creating opportunities for entrepreneurs, manufacturers, logistics companies and other businesses.

With investor interest increasing, the Trans-Gambia Economic Zone could become an important part of The Gambia's efforts to attract capital and generate employment.

The expected job creation makes the project particularly significant for young Gambians and businesses looking for new opportunities in the country's growing economy.