Mike Pompeo, U.S. State secretary, lauds Togo’s business climate

Economic governance
Monday, 02 March 2020 16:22
Mike Pompeo, U.S. State secretary, lauds Togo’s business climate

(Togo First) - “Togo has lifted bureaucratic obstacles for entrepreneurs.” This was recently disclosed by the U.S. State Secretary Mike Pompeo, in a speech at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. 

The diplomat was commenting on improvements made by the West African country to facilitate business creation. 

In this regard, Togo gained 69 places on the starting a business indicator of the 2020 Doing Business, due to multiple reforms. Among the latter, there is a significant reduction in the time needed to register a business at the CFE (center for business formalities), the possibility to create LLCs without a notarial deed, the liberalization of the social capital and of the nominal value of social shares, the suppression of registration fees, online creation of business, etc. 

These reforms helped boost the number of created companies in Togo (more than 11,000 in 2019).

Let’s recall that Pompeo had already congratulated Togolese authorities for their economic and political governance, on the sidelines of the 59th independence day celebration. On this occasion, he lauded their efforts at improving the welfare of the Togolese people and making it easier for business to thrive. 

Séna Akoda

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