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    Shipping firm MSC suspends Mali services over fuel, security concerns

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    Posted on November 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    MSC halts Mali services over fuel shortages and security risks from militant blockades, affecting shipping and prompting international advisories.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Fuel and Security Issues on Shipping
    • Overview of the Fuel Blockade
    • Responses from Shipping Companies
    • International Advisory Warnings

    MSC Halts Services to Mali Amid Fuel Shortage and Security Risks

    Impact of Fuel and Security Issues on Shipping

    BAMAKO (Reuters) -Swiss-based transport company MSC said it was no longer accepting bookings for Mali due to security issues and a shortage of fuel resulting from a blockade imposed by al Qaeda-linked militants.

    Overview of the Fuel Blockade

    The two-month-old fuel blockade on the landlocked West African country by Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) has all but paralysed the capital Bamako.

    Responses from Shipping Companies

    The group has attacked convoys of fuel tankers attempting to reach Bamako, turning the screws on the military-led government and raising concern that the jihadists might try eventually to impose their rule.

    International Advisory Warnings

    "Due to major operational challenges caused by safety concerns and a fuel shortage, road transportation for cargo destined for Mali is temporarily suspended until further notice," MSC said in a statement posted to its website on Thursday.

    French shipping company CMA CGM said on Thursday its overland transport had been "heavily impacted in terms of both transit times and costs" because of Mali's fuel and security issues.

    But it reversed a decision to suspend cargo shipments after meeting with officials at Mali's transport ministry.

    France on Friday became the latest Western country to advise its citizens to leave Mali. The U.S., Britain and Italy have issued similar notices.

    (Reporting by Mali newsroomWriting by Robbie Corey-BouletEditing by Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MSC suspends services to Mali due to fuel shortages.
    • •Security concerns arise from militant blockades.
    • •Bamako's operations are heavily impacted.
    • •International advisories urge citizens to leave Mali.
    • •CMA CGM faces delays but continues operations.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Shipping firm MSC suspends Mali services over fuel, security concerns

    1What is a shipping company?

    A shipping company is a business that provides transportation services for goods and cargo via sea, air, or land, facilitating international trade and logistics.

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