The Republic of Guinea, referred to as Guinea, comes from the Berber language, which means "black country", it is located in the West Bank of West Africa, bordered by Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Mali in the north, Cote d'Ivoire in the East, Sierra Leone and Liberia in the south, and the Atlantic Ocean in the West.
Guinea is one of the least developed countries announced by the United Nations. The economy is dominated by agriculture and mining, and the industrial base is weak. Food is not self-sufficient. Bauxite, coffee, cocoa and rubber are the main pillars of several economies, but the scale of economic crop development is not large enough to compete with other agricultural powers in West Africa.
Guinea's exports are limited and the balance of payments is unbalanced, most of the consumer goods are completely imported, the main imported commodities are fuel, mining and construction equipment, rice, cement, chemical products, electrical equipment, etc.