Togo earned CFA17.53 billion from its extractive industries in 2020 (report)

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Saturday, 10 June 2023 02:02
Togo earned CFA17.53 billion from its extractive industries in 2020 (report)

(Togo First) - Between January and December 2020, Togo earned 17.53 billion FCFA from its extractive industries. The figure was disclosed in the ITIE 2020 report for Togo, which was released just a few days ago. 

The funds were levied mainly from big mining companies. They contributed CFA14.68 billion, while underground water operators contributed CFA1.19 billion,  and construction material producers and small-scale miners contributed respectively CFA1.17 billion and 500 million FCFA 

The earnings from extractive industries represented 1.5% of the country’s GDP in the year reviewed. According to the report, the extractive sector contributed 1.4% of the jobs created in 2020.  

Over the past few years, Togo has introduced several reforms to ensure more transparency in its mining industry and double the latter’s contribution to national wealth.  The reforms include launching a web portal for the mining cadaster where all mining contracts are posted. Lomé also launched the Mining Development and Governance Project (PDGM), a project which aims to better evaluate Togo’s mining potential.

Esaïe Edoh

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