WAEMU to initiate a program to help private businesses thrive in Togo and other member countries

Economic governance
Wednesday, 15 June 2022 16:37
WAEMU to initiate a program to help private businesses thrive in Togo and other member countries

(Togo First) - The WAEMU’s commissioner, Paul Koffi Koffi, was in  Lomé on June 10 to discuss a program covering Togo’s Private Sector and the Union’s Department for Business Development, Mining, Energy, and the Digital Economy. On that day, he met with Nathalie Bitho, President of the Special Consular Delegation of the Chamber of Commerce of Togo (CCI-Togo).

The talks focused on the evolution of laws aimed at buttressing the private sector, particularly the regulatory framework, as well as the concerns of private economic operators. 

The WAEMU Commission, through the planned program, aims to support private actors who are negatively affected by the pandemic, across all its eight member countries. 

The program should also help consolidate the private sector’s achievements before the pandemic. “Currently, the Commission is considering the development and implementation of a post-crisis program to avoid losing all the gains we have made over the past decade and to restart the economic machine,” said Paul Koffi.

It should be noted that the other countries in the zone will also be involved in the process of developing the program.

Esaïe Edoh

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