Togo Launches Fuel Customs Reform July 1st to Enhance Traceability

Economic governance
Friday, 20 June 2025 05:59
Togo Launches Fuel Customs Reform July 1st to Enhance Traceability

(Togo First) - Effective July 1, 2025, Togo will implement a new regulatory measure to strengthen customs oversight of petroleum products. Starting on that date, every fuel truck departing from either Société Togolaise d'Entreposage (STE) or Société Togolaise des Stockages de Lomé (STSL)’s terminals must submit a detailed customs declaration before leaving the facility.

The Togolese Revenue Office (OTR) made the announcement, stating that this reform aims to enhance monitoring of customs operations involving hydrocarbons. It also seeks to improve the traceability of fuel flow through the Sydonia World digital platform.

In practical terms, STE and STSL must submit detailed declarations to the Division of Customs Operations for Hydrocarbons and Refining (DODH-R), a specialized branch of the OTR, before loading. This division will be responsible for monitoring, clearing, and administratively processing all transactions related to petroleum products.

The measure is part of a broader effort to improve fiscal governance and transparency in logistics. Authorities indicate it is designed to ensure more accurate tracking of product entries and exits, and to prevent discrepancies between declared quantities and those actually delivered to the market.

This reform coincides with the government's announcement of a fuel marking initiative, which aims to combat fraud and parallel distribution networks.

Esaïe Edoh

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