DHL 2018 Global Connectedness Index : Togo did better in 2017 than the year before

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Tuesday, 19 February 2019 17:43
DHL 2018 Global Connectedness Index : Togo did better in 2017 than the year before

(Togo First) - Togo jumped nine spots in the 2018 DHL Global Connectedness Index (GCI). The report, a detailed analysis of globalization, measured by international flow of trade, capital, information and people ranked, in this edition, Togo number one in the WAEMU, in terms of connectivity to global flows.

The African country is 92nd out of 169 countries, making it one of the nine African countries listed in the first 100 countries listed under the index.

Among internal factors that helped the country improve its performance in the rankings, there is better operational environment, better infrastructures, press freedom, freedom to work and freedom of financial flows.

The country also implements policies fostering trade globalization, such as visa facilitation policies for foreigners (the country was actually ranked third in the 2018 Visa Openness Report of the African Development Bank –AfDB).

In the near future, Togo’s overall situation should further improve, especially after the implementation of the African Continental Free-Trade Agreement, backed by the African Union and to which nearly 50 African countries have already committed to.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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