Côte d’Ivoire, India Remain Togo’s Top Export Markets, as Overall Trade Gap Grows in Q2 2025

Economic governance
Thursday, 04 September 2025 18:43
Côte d’Ivoire, India Remain Togo’s Top Export Markets, as Overall Trade Gap Grows in Q2 2025

(Togo First) - Côte d’Ivoire remained Togo's top customer in the second quarter of 2025, accounting for 13.3% of exports, valued at 29.8 billion CFA francs, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics, Economic and Demographic Studies (INSEED Togo). It was closely followed by India, at 13.2% (29.4 billion CFA francs), and Burkina Faso, at 11.1% (24.8 billion CFA francs).

Benin (6.9%), Senegal (6.2%), France (5.9%), and Ghana (5.6%) completed the list of top trading partners. Overall, the top 10 clients accounted for 77.9% of Togo's total exports, highlighting the country's strong reliance on a small number of specific markets.

The primary exported goods were phosphates, at 23.1 billion CFA francs (10.3% of foreign sales), followed by "plastic bags and sachets" at 19.4 billion CFA francs (8.7%), and refined palm oil at 14.7 billion CFA francs (6.5%), according to official statistics.

Declining Exports, Widening Trade Deficit

Overall trade figures reflect a persistent imbalance. Exports totaled 223.9 billion CFA francs, a 13.6% decrease in value from the first quarter. At the same time, imports rose to 461.3 billion CFA francs, a 3.7% increase. The opposing trends resulted in a trade deficit that grew by 28% compared to the previous quarter, reaching 237.4 billion CFA francs.

On a year-over-year basis, exports saw a modest 4.1% increase, while imports grew by 4.9%.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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