Private Sector: New CCR-UEMOA Boss Talks Upcoming Challenges with Togolese PM

Economy
Tuesday, 28 May 2024 16:37
Private Sector: New CCR-UEMOA Boss Talks Upcoming Challenges with Togolese PM

(Togo First) - Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé, Prime Minister of Togo, recently met with Hélèna Maria José Nosolini Embalo, the new President of the Regional Chamber of Commerce of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (CCR-UEMOA). The women discussed the CCR's strategic orientations for the next three years.

During the meeting, held on May 23, Nosolini Embalo outlined her mandate's main challenges, including promoting community entrepreneurship, developing the private sector, and stimulating economic and social development within the UEMOA region. She emphasized the importance of government support to achieve these goals.

PM Tomegah-Dogbé expressed support for these initiatives, highlighting their significance in strengthening the competitiveness of the private sector and increasing regional trade.

The CCR-UEMOA was established in January 1994. It represents private sector actors across the Union. Its main mission is to ensure the private sector’s effective involvement in the Union's integration process.

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