Lomé Commercial Fortnight runs through January 4, 2026

Economy
Wednesday, 24 December 2025 14:38
Lomé Commercial Fortnight runs through January 4, 2026

(Togo First) - The 40th edition of the Lomé Commercial Fortnight, organized by the Togo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI-Togo), is open through January 4, 2026.

The official opening ceremony was held on December 23 under the chairmanship of the Minister of Economy and Strategic Monitoring, Badanam Patoki, while activities at the stands had already begun on December 18.

Held as a follow-up to the Lomé International Fair, the Commercial Fortnight focuses on very small, small, and medium-sized enterprises. The event allows businesses to clear inventories during the year-end holiday period, stimulate domestic demand, and engage directly with consumers, traders, and producers.

For this anniversary edition, several adjustments have been introduced. The number of exhibitors has risen to more than 200, up from around 150 in previous years. A dedicated “Made in Togo” area has been expanded, alongside the addition of a children’s play area and a new layout designed to improve visitor flow and commercial visibility. The introduction of an entry fee and the presentation of awards to partners also reflect efforts to further structure the event.

In his remarks, the minister highlighted the role of the private sector in driving economic growth, saying the Commercial Fortnight illustrates the adaptability of Togolese businesses.

CCI-Togo officials emphasized the importance of local processing and the promotion of domestic consumption, viewing trade fairs as short-term tools to support economic activity and boost revenues for local enterprises.

The event will continue until January 4, 2026.

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