Togo and Brazil want to bolster their cooperation in the maritime sector

Economic governance
Tuesday, 11 April 2023 03:38
Togo and Brazil want to bolster their cooperation in the maritime sector

(Togo First) - Edem Tengue,  Togo’s Minister of Maritime Economy, recently met with Brazil’s Ambassador to Togo, Nei Futuro Bitencourt. The two men looked at possibilities to boost bilateral cooperation between the two countries, in the maritime sector. 

Lomé wants to leverage its port’s position to bolster maritime trade with Brazil. According to Tengue, Brazil shares the same vision. "I am pleased with our converging views on the possibilities of cooperation in maritime matters," he said.

In addition to the maritime economy, Brazil and Togo are also exploring cooperation in the areas of agricultural research, education, and military training.

Togo and Brazil have been cooperating since 1972. In 2017, trade between the two nations was valued at $97 million. From Brazil, Togo mostly imports fish, shellfish, mollusks, meat, and edible offal.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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