Togo: Ministry of trade holds workshop on trade development policy update

Economic governance
Thursday, 10 February 2022 14:22
Togo: Ministry of trade holds workshop on trade development policy update

(Togo First) - "Faced with new issues and challenges, it is important to update the national policy for the development of Togolese trade to make Togolese companies more competitive on the international market, in a context where, as we all know, Covid hinders imports and exports," said Dr. Ayira Korem, an economist and researcher at the University of Lomé, in charge of the project. "So it is essential to understand what the major issues are so that the national policy for the development of Togolese trade can guide companies, and so that they can be competitive internationally," he added.

The revision’s goal is to improve the supply of goods and services and meet the needs of Togolese consumers. 

According to Raoul Bassolawè Koka, finance administrator at the ministry of trade, Togo needs to adapt to new trends in the global trade industry, especially amidst the current globalization.  

"The current PNDC dates from 2011, and we know that there have been many changes since then: globalization, regionalization, the launch of the AfCFTA, and its implementation in January 2021," he said. Faced with these changes, the government wants to "change the paradigm" by assessing the old policy and defining areas for improvement.

Regarding the update, the ministry of trade announced the project in August 2021 and launched at the same time a tender to hire a firm that would carry it out.

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