The Pakistani community in Senegal is estimated to be around 150-200 people. While a small number are employed by international organizations like the IFC and UNICEF, or multinational corporations, the majority of Pakistani nationals in Senegal are involved in the textile trade. Some are also known to deal in rice. This community, though small, plays a role in the local economy and contributes to the cultural diversity of Senegal.

Relation Between Pakistan and Senegal
Pakistan and Senegal have maintained friendly diplomatic relations since Senegal’s independence in 1960. Pakistan established its embassy in Dakar in 1966, signifying the importance it placed on this relationship. The two countries cooperate on various fronts, including economic ties, trade, and collaboration in international forums.
Bilateral trade between Pakistan and Senegal has seen growth in recent years, with Pakistan exporting goods like rice, textiles, and pharmaceuticals to Senegal, while Senegal exports items such as leather and hides to Pakistan. Both nations are also members of various international organizations where they share common interests and work together on global issues.
Embassy of Pakistan in Senegal
The Embassy of Pakistan in Dakar, Senegal, serves as the diplomatic mission representing the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in the Republic of Senegal. It facilitates diplomatic relations between the two nations, providing consular services to Pakistani citizens residing in or visiting Senegal, and promoting cultural, economic, and political ties between Pakistan and Senegal.
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