Togo, Côte d’Ivoire agree to deepen cooperation between arbitration courts 

Economic governance
Wednesday, 22 April 2026 14:40
Togo, Côte d’Ivoire agree to deepen cooperation between arbitration courts 

(Togo First) - Togo and Côte d'Ivoire signed an agreement on Tuesday to strengthen cooperation between their arbitration courts.

The convention, signed in Abidjan on April 21, 2026, applies to the Cour d'arbitrage de Côte d'Ivoire (CACI) and its Togolese counterpart, the Cour d'arbitrage du Togo (CATO). CATO was represented by its president, Dr. Kwassi Symenouh. The agreement was signed under the auspices of the two countries' chambers of commerce.

The partnership is expected to improve the resolution of commercial disputes and strengthen legal certainty across the region. For business authorities, the initiative is part of a broader push for integration within the West African economic bloc UEMOA and efforts to facilitate trade.

The agreement provides for exchanges of expertise, information and data between the two institutions. It includes training activities and efforts to promote awareness of arbitration and mediation among businesses. The aim is to promote alternative dispute resolution mechanisms alongside traditional courts.

For stakeholders, the deal aims to create a more predictable environment for investors. Arbitration offers a private, faster and confidential dispute resolution mechanism suited to business needs.

The agreement also aims to enhance the attractiveness of both countries' economies by securing transactions and reducing the time needed to resolve disputes.

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