Togo, Canada reaffirm ties, expand economic and security cooperation 

Economic governance
Monday, 20 April 2026 11:59
Togo, Canada reaffirm ties, expand economic and security cooperation 

(Togo First) - Togo and Canada have pledged to strengthen their bilateral relationship, focusing on diversifying trade and promoting regional stability. The two sides reaffirmed this commitment in Lomé on Saturday, April 18, 2026, when Council President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé met with Canadian High Commissioner Myriam Montrat.

The two countries already maintain commercial ties, with bilateral trade estimated at $132.4 million in 2023. The talks focused on broadening the economic partnership.

Canadian exports to Togo consist primarily of vehicles and equipment, while Togo exports agricultural products to Canada, mainly soy products. Beyond trade, cooperation extends to education, healthcare and gender equality, supported by Canadian development aid of nearly $24.9 million for the 2022–2023 period.

The two sides also emphasized peace and security during the meeting, describing them as essential to investment attractiveness. Canada already supports Togo through several capacity-building programs targeting transnational crime, terrorism and money laundering.

This cooperation includes technical training and maritime security assistance in the Gulf of Guinea, amid growing security risks across West Africa.

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