Made in Togo Fair Brings Together Over 200 Local Businesses

Economic governance
Thursday, 07 August 2025 13:08
Made in Togo Fair Brings Together Over 200 Local Businesses

(Togo First) - Togo officially opened the sixth edition of the Made in Togo fair this week at the Lomé Exhibition and Fair Center (CETEF-Togo 2000). Minister of Commerce Rose Kayi Mivedor-Sambiani launched the event on August 1, 2025.

Over 200 local producers—including artisans, agripreneurs, manufacturers, and startups—are showcasing their products. Organizers expect the fair to attract nearly 40,000 visitors.

This year’s theme, “Let’s consume Togolese for a strong and sustainable economy,” reflects the government’s push to promote national production and reduce import dependency. The fair positions itself as a leading national initiative for building resilient local value chains.

Minister Mivedor-Sambiani stressed that supporting Togolese products goes beyond patriotic sentiment. “Consuming local is more than a symbolic choice,” she said. It is a structuring act for the economy, generating jobs, resilience, and industrial sovereignty.

Beyond the exhibition, the fair offers a space for dialogue and collaboration between producers, institutional partners, and buyers. It helps foster commercial opportunities and link entrepreneurs with new markets.

The fair also plays a strategic role in showcasing Togo’s rapidly evolving economic fabric—where more businesses are formalizing and new sectors are emerging.

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