Togo: Mission to Sahel Focuses on Port of Lomé Reforms

Economic governance
Friday, 11 October 2024 14:46
Togo: Mission to Sahel Focuses on Port of Lomé Reforms

(Togo First) - A delegation from the Port Autonome de Lomé (PAL), led by director Fogan Adegnon, has been on a mission in Sahelian countries since October 6, 2024. The first stop was Niamey, Niger, where they aimed to inform local economic operators about new measures at the Port of Lomé to improve trade.

In Niamey, the Togolese delegation met with local authorities, transport unions, and Niger's importers and exporters. They highlighted the advantages of using PAL for the transit of goods to and from Niger. This in a context where the Port of Lomé is Niger’s currently-preferred platform for international trade amid political tensions with Cotonou.

This mission is part of broader efforts by Togo and neighboring countries to position the Port of Lomé as a key link between the Sahel region and global markets. In June, customs authorities from four countries signed an agreement to connect their customs information systems, which has already facilitated trade. Statistics show that Togo's trade with ESA countries now accounts for 74% of its total trade, up from 64% five years ago.

Esaïe Edoh

 

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