Togo strengthens regulatory control over measurement-related services

Economic governance
Thursday, 09 April 2026 16:38
Togo strengthens regulatory control over measurement-related services

(Togo First) - Togo is strengthening the regulatory framework for metrology and quality activities, as authorities move to enforce stricter compliance across the sector.

The Ministry of Investment Promotion has reminded industry operators of the requirement to obtain accreditation for activities related to the measurement, repair or maintenance of instruments. The announcement was made in an official statement dated March 25, 2026.

The requirement applies to companies servicing measuring instruments used in commercial transactions or technical services.

According to the authorities, these activities are strictly subject to prior accreditation issued by the High Authority for Quality and the Environment, via the Togolese Accreditation Committee. Non-compliant operators are urged to comply.

Metrology, the science of measurement, ensures that instruments deliver accurate and reliable results. For example, it verifies that fuel pumps dispense the correct quantity and that scales provide accurate weights. In the economy, this discipline is essential to ensure fairness in transactions. Inaccurate measurements can harm consumers and undermine business credibility.

The compliance deadline is June 30, 2026. Operators therefore have a few weeks to meet the requirements before penalties under existing regulations take effect.

The government is calling on affected operators to expedite their procedures. “I invite economic operators to comply with the legal and regulatory provisions in force no later than June 30, 2026,” it said, adding that “after this deadline, any operator will be subject to the applicable legal and regulatory sanctions.”

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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