Customs: Alliance of Sahel States Want to Strengthen Trade Ties with Togo

Economic governance
Thursday, 25 July 2024 14:49
Customs: Alliance of Sahel States Want to Strengthen Trade Ties with Togo

(Togo First) - The Alliance of Sahel States (AES) is working to enhance trade relations with Togo and has invited the country to participate in a meeting of Customs Directors General on Tuesday, July 23, in Niamey, Niger.

During the meeting, customs officials from AES member states agreed to interconnect their customs systems, including Togo, which is crucial for regional trade. They instructed their technical teams to establish an interconnected customs area within the AES.

Adama Ilboudo, Burkina Faso's Director General of Customs, stated that these measures will improve transit management and facilitate cross-border trade.

Philippe Kokou Tchodie, Commissioner General of the Togolese Office of Revenue (OTR), welcomed the initiative, noting that the port of Lomé has always served as a key access point for landlocked countries. He urged customs authorities in the region to expedite the interconnection process to maximize the benefits of this initiative.

This project comes at a challenging time for the region, particularly following ECOWAS economic sanctions against Sahel countries with military governments. Since these sanctions and the closure of borders between Benin and Niger, Togo has increased its efforts to strengthen trade relations with its neighbors.

Esaïe Edoh

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