Togo Business Chamber, IMF Discuss Better Targeting of Private-Sector Financing

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Friday, 28 November 2025 01:36
Togo Business Chamber, IMF Discuss Better Targeting of Private-Sector Financing

(Togo First) - The Togo Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI-Togo) is calling for International Monetary Fund financing to be more effectively directed toward the private sector. The issue was discussed on Wednesday in Lomé during a meeting between CCI-Togo president José Syménouh and Racheeda Boukezia, the IMF’s resident representative in Togo.

The two delegations reviewed the chamber’s initiatives that support government priorities in economic development, job creation and business growth. The IMF office is assessing these programs to determine how to better support the national economy.

Syménouh said stronger support for the private sector would play a key role in the country’s economic stability and development. Both parties agreed to intensify dialogue in order to strengthen this support and help CCI-Togo carry out its projects over the coming years.

The IMF already provides broad support to Togo. Since March 2024, the country has been benefiting from a 42-month program approved under the Extended Credit Facility, totaling 293.6 million Special Drawing Rights, or about $400 million. The program aims to advance structural reforms and sound macroeconomic policies to maintain fiscal stability, promote inclusive growth and reinforce the resilience of Togo’s economy.

Esaïe Edoh

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