Togo to Begin Secure Product Marking Controls on November 4, 2024

Economic governance
Monday, 28 October 2024 12:56
Togo to Begin  Secure Product Marking Controls on November 4, 2024

(Togo First) - Mandatory product marking controls will start in Togo on November 4, 2024. This announcement was made on October 22, 2024, during a meeting in Lomé between the Ministry of Trade and relevant importers. The initiative is part of the Automated Marking Solution (SAM), which aims to tackle smuggling and counterfeiting.

Marking has been required since September 2020 and is designed to secure tax revenues, enhance product traceability, and protect consumers from illegal imports. Under the initiative, all products sold in Togo, including alcoholic beverages, sweets, tobacco, and fruit juices, must be marked, or they will be deemed illegal.

Esso-Wavana Adoyi, chairman of the SAM committee, stated that this initiative will promote fair competition, improve tax collection, and fund development projects in the country. A 15-day grace period will be allowed before strict sanctions are enforced against non-compliant businesses. Among others, the illegal products will be seized.

As part of the project, businesses will be informed about the importance of secure marking and the penalties for non-compliance to ensure adherence to the law.

Esaïe Edoh

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