Togo, Chinese Investors Discuss Plans for Kara Industrial Park

Economic governance
Monday, 08 December 2025 10:13
Togo, Chinese Investors Discuss Plans for Kara Industrial Park

(Togo First) - Togo’s northern Kara region may soon host an industrial park backed by China, officials said, following talks in Lomé between Togolese authorities and a delegation of Chinese investors.

The planned park would house operations in agribusiness, renewable energy, agricultural machinery assembly and the production of electrical equipment. Chairing the meeting, the Secretary-General to the Presidency, Sandra Johnson, said the initiative would help drive the country’s industrialization, create skilled jobs and support local processing of domestic resources.

During the talks, the Chinese delegation reviewed the project’s framework. The initiative is expected to be finalized through a later partnership agreement between Lomé and Beijing, in line with both countries’ stated aim to deepen their cooperation, a direction reaffirmed at the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).

The proposal adds to the many programs China already supports in Togo across social and economic sectors.

While Togo already hosts the Adétikopé Industrial Park (PIA), the planned facility in Kara is intended to act as a new driver of industrialization. The announcement comes days after Togo signed an agreement with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) to implement a Country Partnership Program for 2026-2030, which focuses on strengthening agribusiness value chains and developing a future industrial park in Agbélouvé.

Esaïe Edoh

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