Togolese authorities plan to regulate cement exports as the country faces shortages

Economic governance
Tuesday, 15 February 2022 17:08
Togolese authorities plan to regulate cement exports as the country faces shortages

(Togo First) - Due to the recent shortage in cement supply that Togo faces, in its northern region especially, price speculation is becoming recurrent. To tackle this issue, the government decided to “regulate cement export,” according to the minister of trade, Adédzé Kodjo recently.

The official, during a field visit to Dapaong (620 km north of Lomé) last week, argued that "it doesn’t make sense that we have a cement industry and yet have a shortage.”

Cement shortage caused the price of the commodity, in the northern region especially, to increase from CFA81,000 per ton to CFA85,000. The situation, which also brought construction at many project sites to a halt, was described by the minister of trade as abnormal. "It is a contradiction. We can not be shipping 65% of the output of Cimtogo-Kara, in the north of the country, and be facing shortages all the time.”

Adédzé Kodjo met with players of the sector and told producers to give priority to Togolese distributors.

Let’s recall that back in October 2021, after distributors decided, one-sidedly, to raise prices of cement, the ministry of trade warned them it would take appropriate measure and would “severely sanction any violator, per the law.”

Esaïe Edoh

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