Togo among top 5 African countries in UNCTAD’s maritime connectivity rankings

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Friday, 02 November 2018 13:52
Togo among top 5 African countries in UNCTAD’s maritime connectivity rankings

(Togo First) - Togo is among top five countries in Africa in terms of maritime connectivity. This is revealed in the 2018 maritime transport report published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

With an indicator of 35.9, Togo comes after Morocco (71.5), Egypt (70.3), South Africa (40.1) and Djibouti (37).

Togo’s rise in the ranking since 2010 was spurred by activity at the port of Lomé, the only deep-water port in West Africa. In the sub-Saharan Africa region, the country maintains its position of second in the ranking. A feat which is to be attributed to multiple investments in logistics infrastructures. South Africa is first on this ranking (since Djibouti is ranked under the MENA category).

According to the UNCTAD, Togo’s performances have doubled in less than a decade. From 14.2 in 2010, its index soared to 33.9 in 2017, then 35.9 in 2018.

Worldwide, China remains the leader in terms of maritime connectivity with an index of 187.8, far ahead of Singapore (133.9) and the Republic of Korea (118.8). This top three is followed by Hong Kong (133.5).

Entitled “Review of Maritime Transport”, the UN report assesses maritime trade, transport cost, port traffic, world fleet, as well as various legal and regulatory achievements in the global maritime transport industry.   

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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