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Economic governance
Tuesday 28 January, 2020
Economic governance
Togo: Tax office warns businesses owing taxes to settle their dues before January 31
In Togo, all business that still owe taxes and duties must settle their dues by January 31, 2020. The deadline…
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Monday 27 January, 2020
Economic governance
Orabank to financially support farmers in central and northern Togo, under the PAIEJ-SP
Orabank has launched a call for manifestation of interests to select three microfinance institutions that will financially support agricultural entrepreneurs.…
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Friday 24 January, 2020
Economic governance
Togo scores 29 points in the 2019 Transparency International Corruption index, one point less than in 2018
From 30 points in 2018, Togo scored 29 points in the Transparency International Corruption index for 2019. This occurs after…
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Friday 17 January, 2020
Economic governance
“2020 will not an easy year!” - Sandra Johnson, delegate minister for the business climate
Togo will intensify reforms to further boost its economy. The ambition was reiterated by Sandra Ablamba Johnson, minister delegate and…
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Friday 17 January, 2020
Economic governance
More than XOF500 million will be spent to build market infrastructure on the outskirts of Lomé
In Agoè-Assiyéyé, Cacavéli and Adidogomé, which are located on the outskirts of Lomé, stores, slaughterhouses, restrooms, warehouses, and stalls will…
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Friday 17 January, 2020
Economic governance
ECOWAS: English-speaking countries and Guinea reject the Eco
Yesterday, in Abuja, the ministers of finance and central banks’ governors of the ECOWAS’ five English-speaking countries (Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra…
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Friday 17 January, 2020
Economic governance
Togo among top economies in terms of gender equality in Africa
Togo is one of the best-ranked countries in the World Bank’s Women, Business and the Law 2020 report. The report…
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Wednesday 15 January, 2020
Economic governance
Francophone Africa’s maritime cluster (CMAF) partners with France’s maritime cluster
The Francophone Africa maritime cluster (CMAF) signed with France’s maritime cluster a partnership agreement on January 14, 2020, in Abidjan.…
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Wednesday 15 January, 2020
Economic governance
Togo was Benin’s second-biggest electricity supplier in 2018
In 2018, Togo was Benin’s second-biggest electricity supplier behind Nigeria. According to a report of the Central Bank of West…
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Tuesday 14 January, 2020
Economic governance
Togo : More than 11,000 new businesses registered last year
In 2019, exactly 11,482 new businesses were registered at Togo’s Centre for Business Formalities (CFE) - a figure that is…
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Monday 13 January, 2020
Economic governance
Togo : OTR recalls that second and third stamps are no more needed for land-related operations
The Togolese Revenue Authority (OTR) recalls that the second and third fiscal stamps have been suppressed with the establishment of…
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Friday 10 January, 2020
Economic governance
ECO: Former Togolese minister and economist Kako Nubukpo calls for a regional forum in Lomé, next April
Next April, Lomé should host the Etats Généraux de l’Eco summit. An initiative of the Togolese economist and former minister,…
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