Government to adopt a bill to better regulate transshipping in territorial waters

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Wednesday, 28 July 2021 10:33
Government to adopt a bill to better regulate transshipping in territorial waters

(Togo First) - Transshipping operations in Togolese waters will be regulated henceforth. This was decided during a council of ministers held July 24, in Kara. A draft bill was examined in this framework. 

Explaining the move, the government said that “though they developed in our country, taking into account security issues prevailing in our territorial waters,” transshipment operations are threatened.

Looking at the risks inherent to this activity, and at its economic reach, it became necessary to better regulate it, the authorities added. The adoption of the examined bill will thus “fix rules to regulate these operations and their environmental impact.”

Transshipping represents a significant share of activities at the Port of Lomé. They are responsible for the port’s position as a regional hub. 

In 2019, the Port of Lomé ranked among the top five transshipping platforms in Africa, and the second in the sub-Saharan region. That year, the infrastructure handled 1.5 million TEU, according to La Lloyd’s List, a UK magazine with a focus on the maritime sector. 

Esaïe Edoh

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