Togo to host Turkish business delegation in May to strengthen trade ties

Economic governance
Wednesday, 04 March 2026 15:44
Togo to host Turkish business delegation in May to strengthen trade ties

(Togo First) - Togo will host a delegation of Turkish business leaders in May when members of the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkey (DEIK) visit the capital, Lomé. The mission aims to strengthen ties with the Togolese private sector and boost bilateral trade.

The visit was announced last week by Coami Laurent Tamegnon, president of the National Council of Employers of Togo (CNP-Togo). The visit follows a recent Turkish economic mission to Togo, during which 17 companies from the infrastructure, tourism, agriculture and technology sectors took part in a Togo-Turkey business forum held in Aného.

The upcoming meeting is expected to revive discussions launched during those exchanges and explore new partnership opportunities. It will also allow participants to follow up on contacts made between businesses from both countries at the 14th World Cooperation Industry Forum (WCI), which was held in Istanbul last February and attended by CNP-Togo.

The visit comes as Lomé and Ankara seek to boost bilateral trade. To that end, the two sides have recently discussed a project for a direct logistics corridor linking the Port of Lomé with Turkey’s port of Mersin to facilitate trade and reduce transport costs.

Trade between Togo and Turkey has grown steadily in recent years, rising from $128 million in 2021 to more than double that amount in 2025, according to official data.

Esaïe Edoh

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