ISO Standards Important for Togo’s Socio-Economic Development, ISO Boss Tells PM Tomegah-Dogbe

Economic governance
Monday, 28 August 2023 19:06
ISO Standards Important for Togo’s Socio-Economic Development, ISO Boss Tells PM Tomegah-Dogbe

(Togo First) - Sergio Mujica, the Secretary General of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), was in Togo last week, as part of an African tour. Mujica was received on August 22 by Victoire Tomegah-Dogbe, the Togolese Prime Minister. They talked mainly about how important adopting ISO standards is for the socio-economic development of countries all over the world.

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According to Mujica, his visit to Togo is part of a wider ISO initiative to encourage African countries to adopt its standards, which protect consumers and stimulate trade. He pointed out that these standards are indispensable tools for promoting free and fair international trade. He also stressed the importance of strategically integrating them into various sectors of activity to meet today's market needs.

As a member of ECOWAS and ZLECAf, adopting ISO standards could significantly help Togo attain its socio-economic objectives, in line with the Togo 2025 roadmap.

In this sense, the implementation of the ISO strategy has been encouraged, to mitigate trade barriers and foster development.

Founded in 1946, ISO is an international non-governmental organization that currently has 169 member States. These countries work together to develop voluntary, consensus-based international standards that structure trade and operations in a multitude of fields, including trade.

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