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    Sudanese Gold Worth Millions Disappears via Dubai

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 28, 2025 Africa 2 Mins Read
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    Illicit Gold Streams Costing Millions

    Fresh investigations estimate that at least USD 270 million in South Sudanese gold and billions from Sudan bypass official channels every year, travelling along secretive corridors toward Dubai and evaporating from national ledgers (SWISSAID, 2025).

    Invisible Exports from South Sudan

    Official export registers list almost no gold, yet the Ministry of Mining concedes that all production exits informally, with an estimated five tonnes leaving yearly, largely bound for the UAE, despite UN Comtrade showing imports worth just USD 27 million in 2023 (UN Comtrade, 2024).

    Uncompetitive state prices push artisanal miners toward foreign buyers offering higher margins, many from Kenya, Uganda, China and the Middle East. Border checkpoints, weakened by underfunding and collusion, seldom inspect consignments, enabling a thriving parallel economy.

    Armed Groups and Patronage Networks

    Control of key mining sites is split among the South Sudan People’s Defence Forces, SPLA-IO, the National Salvation Front and the National Security Service, each extracting taxes or fees. Researchers describe a ‘symbiotic arrangement’ in which commanders secure revenue while traders guarantee discreet logistics (SWISSAID, 2025).

    Dubai at the Heart of the Trade

    Advocacy bodies argue that Dubai’s open bullion market, rapid refining capacity and relaxed due-diligence rules make the emirate an easy gateway for conflict gold, echoing earlier findings by UN panels and Global Witness. Imports from Sudan alone reportedly reached 29 tonnes in 2024, valued at USD 1.97 billion.

    Legislative Hopes and Regional Coordination

    Juba’s lawmakers are weighing amendments to the 2012 Mining Act that would create a Geological Survey Agency, strengthen licensing and align oversight with the 2018 peace accord. The draft is before the parliamentary Committee on Mining, where supporters see a rare chance to rebuild credibility.

    Regionally, both Sudans belong to the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, which promotes a certification mechanism tracing minerals from pit to port. Despite workshops in Kinshasa last November, implementation lags, and smuggling routes through Uganda and Kenya remain stubbornly active.

    Analysts warn that without robust cross-border data sharing and competitive domestic pricing, artisanal communities will continue to miss out on legitimate profits while state treasuries hemorrhage revenues desperately needed for health and infrastructure.

    Bank of South Sudan Dubai gold smuggling
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