China, India, and Turkey were Togo’s main suppliers in Q2 2023

Economic governance
Thursday, 26 October 2023 16:12
China, India, and Turkey were Togo’s main suppliers in Q2 2023

(Togo First) - Togo imported CFA449.64 billion worth of goods in Q2 2023. The figure was recently reported by the country’s Institute of Statistics, INSEED. Compared to the previous quarter, it is 0.5% up. Meanwhile, the trade deficit increased by 0.7% between the first and second quarters.

Main suppliers

Between April and June 2023, China, India, and Turkey were Togo’s main suppliers. The first ranked first, totaling 17.2% of the country’s imports, with a value of CFA77.52 billion (128,333 tons). India followed with a share of 9.5%, totaling CFA42.71 billion. Turkey was third. Togo’s imports from there stood at CFA38.29 billion. Right behind were France (8.1%), Morocco (4.3%) and Japan (4.2%).

Read also: Togo: Exports generated CFA212.25 billion in Q2 2023

Major imports

Urea was the most imported product over the quarter reviewed. Togo imported around 36,000 tons of Urea, valued at CFA23.5 billion in Q2 2023. It represented 5.2% of all Togolese imports over the period. Next came vehicles and drugs, which made up respectively 5.1% and 4.7% of all imports. Value-wise, Togo spent CFA22.97 billion and CFA21.31 billion, respectively, on these products.

At the end of the spectrum, Togo spent CFA212.2 billion on its exports in Q2 2023. The trade balance was thus in deficit–CFA237.392 billion. 

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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