Togo becomes Cameroon’s No.2 supplier in Q2-2025, driven by petroleum products

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Friday, 06 February 2026 15:13
Togo becomes Cameroon’s No.2 supplier in Q2-2025, driven by petroleum products

(Togo First) - Togo became Cameroon’s second-largest supplier by import value in the second quarter of 2025, driven mainly by petroleum product shipments worth 162.7 billion CFA francs, according to data from the Cameroon National Shippers’ Council cited by Business in Cameroon.

The ranking underscores the role of the Togolese corridor in regional energy supply chains and reflects a long-standing pattern. Togo consistently ranks among the top three suppliers to neighboring countries, particularly in Central Africa, largely due to transshipment and re-export activity at the Port of Lomé.

In 2020, the country was already Cameroon’s leading African supplier, mainly through transshipped fuels and lubricants. The same dynamic was observed in Gabon in 2022, when Togolese exports were valued at 41.6 billion CFA francs, according to customs data.

Togo is seeking to build on its geographic and logistical advantages. Ongoing investments, including dredging works to allow larger vessels to call at the port, are expected to further consolidate Lomé’s position as a regional logistics hub.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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