WAEMU : Togo and Senegal were the countries that diversified their exports the most in 2016

Economic governance
Monday, 12 November 2018 15:41
WAEMU : Togo and Senegal were the countries that diversified their exports the most in 2016

(Togo First) - Across the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU), Togo and Senegal are the countries that diversified their exports the most in 2016. This was disclosed in BCEO’s latest report on external trade.

“Looking at the diversification index for every country of the Union, the report shows…a greater improvement in Senegal and Togo than in the other countries,” the report released last week indicates.   

However, since 2006, Benin, Burkina Faso and Mali are also doing well on the index. Their improvement is attributed to the fact that these nations mostly focus their exports on cotton and gold.

While in Côte d’Ivoire, the index was almost stable over the reviewed period, in Guinea Bissau it fell, as a result of the country’s tendency to focus its exports on cashew. Indeed, over the past five years, the crop contributed on average 95% of all its exports. In the Union, Guinea Bissau is the country with the least diversified exports, thus positioned behind Mali, Burkina and Benin.

It should be noted that in WAEMU, exports diversification is determined through the assessment of the Theil diversification index. This indicator takes into account the volume of goods exported by a given economy and concentration of these exports on a particular product. The lower the values, the more exports are diversified.    

Togo’s index is one, just like Senegal’s. In Mali, it is 2.2; 2 in Burkina; 1.8  in Benin; 1.7 in Niger and 1.2 in Côte d’Ivoire.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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