Togo: Boost in external trade resulting from single desk establishment

Economic governance
Tuesday, 27 February 2018 09:49
Togo: Boost in external trade resulting from single desk establishment

(Togo First) - Opened in 2015 to boost cross-border trade, the external trade single desk is meeting expectations.

Indeed, the desk whose purpose was to simplify clearance processes, ease goods transportation, reduce related costs and delays and improve transparency in the sector, has helped Togo improve its logistics performances.

According to the World Bank’s 2016 index on logistic performance, Togo has jumped 47 positions to the 92nd rank worldwide. On the Doing Business’ crossborder trade index, the country also won ten places, in 2017.

Besides these improvements, Togolese customs’ revenues soared by 19.45% in 2015, due to the single desk initiative which aims to boost trade between Togo and other countries.

In 2015-2017, delay for container handling was reduced from 13 to 7 days. All these are to be attributed to the digitalization of processes and payment at a single desk.

Yet, there is still room for more improvement. In fact, a major step ahead consists in the deployment of GUCE in oil and export-oriented air freight sectors but also at Ségbé-Noépé border posts.

GUCE, let’s recall is an online platform connecting all actors involved in external trade. It is managed by the Société d’Exploitation du Guichet unique du commerce extérieur (Seguce).

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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