AfCFTA: Togo adopts strategic plan to boost its exports in Africa

Economic governance
Friday, 30 April 2021 17:10
AfCFTA: Togo adopts strategic plan to boost its exports in Africa

(Togo First) - Togo now has a national strategy to boost exports to other African countries. This is as African governments are doubling down on efforts to effectively implement the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).  

On April 29, 2021, Togo’s minister of trade, Kodzo Adedze, made a presentation on the newly adopted strategy. It was during the council of ministers held that day. 

Specifically, the document identifies industrialization and trade opportunities Togo has, in the framework of the (AfCFTA), as well related challenges and measures it should adopt to fully leverage the local, regional, and global markets. 

The strategic plan, let’s recall, covers key sectors with promising potential, in the context of the AfCFTA. These include knowingly agriculture, phosphate processing, and production of cooking oil. In the services segment, sectors concerned are telecom, service to businesses, financial services, and tourism. 

Séna Akoda

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