Outside WAEMU, India was Togo’s first customer in 2012-2016 (Report)

Economic governance
Tuesday, 10 April 2018 16:27
Outside WAEMU, India was Togo’s first customer in 2012-2016 (Report)

(Togo First) - From 2012 to 2016, India was Togo’s leading export destination, outside WAEMU. According to the country’s 2017 commercial surveillance report which assesses trade flow between Togo and other countries, India “imports mainly phosphate from the West African nation”.  

Over the four years reviewed, phosphate exports from Togo to the Asian giant soared from 2.9% to 13.6%. Yet, India has imported much more from other nations, with its level of consumption of Togolese phosphate slumping from 23% to 15.7%, over the period reviewed.

With the 13.6% mentioned previously, Togo has exported more phosphate to India than Ghana (13.2%) which is its second largest phosphate buyer, outside WAEMU, and the first in ECOWAS, followed by Nigeria with 12.9%.

The report shows that France is the sixth country to import most goods from Togo, at a marginal (almost) average rate of 3.3%.

Meanwhile, China over the same period, was the country’s 7th customer and first supplier, outside the sub-region. The Middle Empire indeed assured 20.4% of Togo’s imports, followed by France (9.4%), outside WAEMU.

Séna Akoda

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