Togo and Senegal sign agreement to improve their economic and business relations

Economic governance
Thursday, 17 May 2018 16:42
Togo and Senegal sign agreement to improve their economic and business relations

(Togo First) - During the second edition of the Senegal-Togo economic and business days, Germain Mèba, president of Togo’s chamber of commerce and industry, and Daouda Thiam, his peer from Senegal, signed an agreement to reinforce the economic and commercial relations between the two countries.

Under the agreement, the two nations promised to improve their respective business climate, to attract more private investments.

It should be recalled that Togo, in the past few months, has initiated measures to achieve the same objective. A Business Climate Cell was even set for this purpose. It is coordinated by Sandra Ablamba Johnson.  

To boost their trade relations, as mentioned earlier, Togo and Senegal decided to create a joint and strategic business committee, which will supervise the implementation of decisions and projects that will be decided during the economic and business days.

This committee would also discuss  practices in regards to the free circulation of people and goods and as well focus on reducing the impact of informal activities on relations existing between the two countries’ private economic operators.

Séna Akoda

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