Togo : Parliament passes new customs code

Public finance
Wednesday, 13 June 2018 19:36
Togo : Parliament passes new customs code

(Togo First) - Tuesday, June 12, the Togolese parliament adopted a new customs code. The document aims to modernize custom administration, amid multiple changes in the global environment, economic and institutional realities that the country itself experiences.

“The newly passed law tackles needs set by the economic environment and share responsibilities between the minister of finance, the general commissioner of OTR, and the commissioner of customs and indirect taxation, for more efficiency and reactivity in processing of cases,” the minister of finance, Sani Yaya told deputies.

The new law particularly focuses on speed, transparency and fairness. It aims to “provide economic operators a transaction regulatory framework that fosters a service of quality”.

Furthermore, it includes measures that reinforce rights of individuals and partners of the customs administration.

Besides benefits for businesses, the new customs code should equip the customs administration with adequate tools to better mobilize local resources thus allowing government to finance its development strategy. The previous code was, let’s remind, enacted in 2014.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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