The chambers of commerce of Guinea and Togo are working together to boost their cooperation

Economic governance
Wednesday, 01 June 2022 02:37
The chambers of commerce of Guinea and Togo are working together to boost their cooperation

(Togo First) - Appointed on March 18, 2022, the new executive board of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Handicrafts of Guinea (CCIAG) is working to strengthen its cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Togo (CCI-Togo). Last week, a delegation from CCIAG was in Lomé for this purpose. On the occasion, Nathalie Bitho, chairman of the CCI-Togo delegation, met with the Guinean delegation.

"I think that with the same realities, if the West African chambers of commerce got together, we could largely overcome the problems we have because the most important thing is the value chain," said Eric Benjamin Collé, Vice President of the CCIAG.  According to the Guinean, it is time for the South-South partnership to become a reality because, "the people of different countries have the same realities with the same languages, and markets that are supplied in the same way.”

In addition to strengthening cooperation, Guinea aims to learn from reforms and other initiatives undertaken by the CCI-Togo, especially studies on the private sector, the business environment, and the legal framework, which, according to Guinea, are likely to “consolidate the place of the Chamber in the Togolese economic microcosm.”

Over the past 18 years,  the CCIAG was inactive; that is until its new board of directors was appointed by the Guinean government last March.

Esaïe Edoh

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