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Economy - Mining output in Togo was driven by three commodities in 2023: phosphates (1.52 million tonnes), limestone (2.94 million tonnes) and clinker (1.31 million...
Culture - A comedy training school opened on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, in Aného. Named “L’École du rire à Aného”, it will offer courses in creative development,...
Transport - Togo’s national electric mobility strategy, launched in 2025, has entered a new phase of implementation. The Ministry of Environment and the Golfe 3...
Economic governance - The Togolese Revenue Authority (OTR) on Jan. 22 launched a nationwide outreach campaign to brief taxpayers on the 2026 finance law, starting in Lomé. The...
Social - Togo’s social action policy mobilized more than 1.8 billion CFA francs in 2025 to support vulnerable populations. These figures were presented Wednesday,...
Public services - Togo’s national biometric identification campaign is continuing in Zio prefecture, where mass registration began on Jan. 19. Authorities say the operation...
Public finance - Togo will allocate 1,143.96 billion CFA francs to the 30 ministries in the Fifth Republic’s first government. More than 670 billion CFA francs, around 59%...
Education - Congo’s Minister of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation, Rigobert Maboundou, paid a working visit to Lomé on Jan. 20, 2026, as part of a...
Energy - Togo is stepping up reforms in its electricity sector, with authorities seeking consultants to support an organisational overhaul of the state-owned...
Agriculture - Togo has joined the list of countries with a Biodiversity Finance Initiative (BIOFIN) programme. The West African nation launched its national programme...
Mining - Togo’s extractive sector generated about 124.25 billion CFA francs in 2023, up from 19 billion a year earlier, according to the EITI Togo 2023 Report...
Public Management - Italian firm Naos Investimenti S.p.A., in partnership with Christian Dominici S.p.A., is considering expanding its operations in Togo. A delegation from...
Economic governance - The Oti 1 commune in northern Togo recently approved its development plan for the 2025-2035 period during a meeting in Mango. The document was adopted...
Economic governance - The Togolese government anticipates a sharp decline in project grants between 2026 and 2028. According to revenue forecasts for the period, grants from...
Economic governance - Local officials from the Golfe 1 and Golfe 4 municipalities in Lomé are wrapping up a training session on Tuesday on their roles under...
Economic governance - The Sotouboua 2 municipality in Togo has adopted a Municipal Development Plan (PDC). The document, which covers the 2026-2030 period, was validated late...
Economic governance - Togo plans to step up support for local development in 2026. Under the 2026 budget, the Support Fund for Local Authorities (FACT) will rise to 12 billion...
Economic governance - Youth and innovation will be central to the Togo Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (CCI-Togo) 2026 strategy. The institution plans to set up a startup...
Finance - Togo started reducing its debt on the WAEMU regional market in 2025. Consolidated data from UMOA-Titres show that Togo’s outstanding debt to regional...
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REFORMS OVERVIEW

 

 

 

 

STARTING A BUSINESS (more info)

At the fifteenth position, worldwide, and first in Africa, under the Starting a Business index of the 2020 Doing Business ranking, Togo sustains its reformative dynamics with more reforms….

 

ENFORCING CONTRACTS (more info)

Compared to some years ago when it was one of the lowest rankers under the Doing Business’ Enforcing Contracts indicator, Togo, leveraging many efforts to improve its business climate, was able to jump significantly on the index in the recent years... .

CONTRACT EXECUTION (more info)

Creation of special chambers of commerce for small debts  • Creation of chambers of commerce at the Court of Appeal  • Civil and commercial cases now handled by distinct clerks  • Establishment of commercial courts in Lomé and Kara  • Lawyers and bailiffs now have access to the FORSETI COMMERCIAL platform • A maximum period of 100 days was fixed to settle a commercial dispute .

 

TRADING ACROSS BORDERS (more info)

In comparison to previous years,Togo has significantly improved its ranking under the“Trading across borders” indicator by adopting multiple reforms that focus mainly on the digitization and reduction in delays, for import and export procedures related to import and export.

In comparison to previous years, Togo has significantly improved its ranking on the “Trading across borders” index by adopting multiple reforms that focus mainly on the digitalization and reduction in delays, for import and export procedures related to import and export.

 

CONSTRUCTION PERMIT (more info)

After moving from the 133rd to 127th place under the 2020 Doing Business’ construction permit index, Togo intends to reiterate this feat in the coming edition of the global ranking. To this end, it has introduced this year multiple reforms.

 

GETTING ELECTRICITY (more info)

Over the past two years, Togo’s ranking under the Doing Business’ Getting electricity and water indicator has increased consistently. Owing this performance to multiple reforms aimed at making it easier for businesses to access power and water, Lomé plans to introduce even more reforms this year to keep up its improvements.

 

REGISTERING A PROPERTY  (more info)

Out of all the 'Doing Business’ indicators, Property Registration is where Togo has improved the most since 2018. Indeed, after spending years in the lowest part of this ranking, the country now seeks to beat Rwanda which is the best performer on this index in Africa. To do so, Lomé has been introducing many reforms, with the latest batch implemented this year.

 

PUBLIC PROCUREMENT (more info)

From professionalization to digitization, through legislative regulations, Togo’s public procurement framework is constantly being modernized. Several reforms have been implemented to improve the sector much to the benefit of the private sector, which is the focus of the National Development Plan.

 

PAYING TAXES AND DUTIES (more info)

To improve its business environment, Togo introduced some important reforms related to the payment of tax and duties. From the replacement of some taxes to the cancellation of others through exemptions, the country has only one objective: offer the most attractive tax framework to investors and economic operators. To achieve this, the authorities relied on digitization.

 

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