FDI to Togo almost doubled to $639 mln in 2020 (report)

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Wednesday, 23 June 2021 14:42
FDI to Togo almost doubled to $639 mln in 2020 (report)

(Togo First) - Foreign direct investments (FDI) to Togo soared from about CFA191 billion ($346 million) in 2019, to over CFA352.5 billion ($639 million) in 2020.  

The increase (+85%), the UNCTAD said in its World Investment Report 2021, was mainly driven by investment from other West African countries, mostly in the cement sector.

A key project was a $100 million plant for building construction material announced by CimMetal Group (Burkina Faso), which is to start production in 2021. Another significant investment realized in 2020 was the new cement plant constructed by Dangote (Nigeria) for $60 million,” reads the report.

Besides Togo, Nigeria and Senegal were among other countries in West Africa that received higher inflows over the period reviewed. In the former, inflows rose slightly, from $2.3 billion to $2.4 billion, while the latter received $1.5 billion (+39%). Meanwhile, inflows to Ghana plunged by 52%, from $3.9 billion to $1.9 billion. Overall, FDI to West Africa dipped 18%, to around $9.8 billion in 2020. 

In Africa, inflows decreased by 16%, from $47 billion in 2019 to $40 billion last year. 

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