Belgium Takes Steps to Boost Trade with Togo

Economic governance
Tuesday, 12 November 2024 12:03
Belgium Takes Steps to Boost Trade with Togo

(Togo First) - Belgian exports to Togo reached €58 million in 2023, as reported by Manuella Santos, the Togolese minister responsible for investment promotion. This figure was disclosed during a recent prospecting mission aimed at attracting Belgian investors to Togo.

The imports from Belgium are primarily composed of manufactured goods and technology. According to Minister Santos, “This figure and the products concerned testify to the attractiveness of Togo, where a favorable business environment has developed thanks to reforms designed to encourage investment and stimulate strategic sectors.”

In contrast, Togo's exports to Belgium totaled €4.6 million over the year reviewed. They primarily consisted of agricultural products, highlighting a notable trade imbalance between the two nations.

To bolster trade with Togo, Belgian economic operators collaborated with Togolese authorities during the mission to identify new investment opportunities and lay the groundwork for future partnerships. Key sectors targeted for collaboration included agriculture, sanitation, infrastructure, and energy.

Belgium's ambassador to Togo, Sandrine Platteau, who is based in Cotonou, Benin, expressed optimism regarding the potential for bilateral collaboration. She noted that Belgian companies are increasingly interested in Togo due to its strategic position in West Africa.

Esaïe Edoh

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