Togo: Mass consumption exporters still need authorization from the ministry of trade to export goods, government reminds

Economic governance
Friday, 20 May 2022 20:40
Togo: Mass consumption exporters still need authorization from the ministry of trade to export goods, government reminds

(Togo First) - The government of Togo recently reminded the country’s mass consumption exporters that the export of mass consumption goods is subject to prior authorization from the ministry of trade. The reminder came via a decree issued on May 16, 2022. 

The decree - which was signed by the ministers of agriculture, economy, security, and trade - adds that the authorization must be requested by the exporting party. Valid for 30 days, starting from the day of issue, the authorization certificate covers a single export, the decree states. 

Any actor who fails to comply with the decree “exposes themselves to sanctions and could even lose the authorization in question, in line with regulations in place.”

Though the new measure aims to tackle the general surge in prices in Togo (of food products especially), it is an extension of the measure issued in June 2021. 

Indeed, at the time, the government issued a similar decree that subjected the export of various products to prior authorization from the trade ministry. The goods concerned included corn, sorghum, millet, beans, rice, yam, cassava, and cassava flour. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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