Togo: Large Businesses Association Proposes Four Initiatives to Boost National Economy

Economic governance
Friday, 06 December 2024 09:12
Togo: Large Businesses Association Proposes Four Initiatives to Boost National Economy

(Togo First) - The Large Businesses Association of Togo (AGET), led by President Jonas Daou, proposed four new initiatives to boost the economy. This announcement was made in Lomé on December 4, during a meeting organized by the Executive Secretariat of the State Private Sector Concertation framework. The proposals focus on simplifying and stabilizing taxes, revising public procurement procedures, investing in infrastructure, and combating fraudulent imports.

Simplifying tax mechanisms and ensuring stability in tax policies would lower administrative costs for businesses. This could reduce uncertainties that deter investors, especially foreign ones, and promote long-term investments. According to Jonas Daou, significant reforms could make Togo's business environment more competitive and appealing.

The proposed revision of public procurement procedures aims to enhance transparency and improve resource management in public contracts. This reform would strengthen oversight and introduce stricter practices.

Investing in infrastructure, particularly in transport and energy services, is expected to lower operating costs and increase the competitiveness of Togolese companies in regional and international markets.

Lastly, addressing fraudulent imports is a critical priority, as these practices often involve illegally imported or counterfeit goods that create unfair competition and harm compliant businesses. Private sector stakeholders view the AGET’s proposals as essential. They complement recent requests for tax relief in the agricultural sector.

Esaïe Edoh

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