Togo: Government gets assembly’s approval to move on with Commonwealth adhesion process

Economic governance
Tuesday, 26 April 2022 15:41
Togo: Government gets assembly’s approval to move on with Commonwealth adhesion process

(Togo First) - The government of Togo can move on with the process to join the Commonwealth – a process started in 2014 but was postponed repeatedly. Lomé obtained the parliament’s approval to continue last Friday.

Beyond ensuring its “former British political heritage,” joining the Commonwealth would also lead to the “international recognition of Togo’s historical-political revival,” according to the country’s authorities. Moreover, economic aspects are also a major concern here, given that Togo has been for years looking to open up more to the rest of the world, draw foreign investments and bolster external trade. 

Effectively, joining the Commonwealth would give Togo (a country with a population of 8 million people) access to a huge market.

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Presently, the Commonwealth has 54 State members, with an estimated population of 2.5 billion people, a GDP of $13,000 billion in 2020–which is about 15% of the world’s GDP, and an average growth rate of 4.4% per annum since 1972. 

In 2020, the value of trade between Togo and Commonwealth countries exceeded $670 million, UN data indicates. Ghana, Nigeria – both ECOWAS countries, India, and Singapore were Togo’s main partners that year.

Esaïe Edoh

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