Oman explores Togo opportunities amid Africa investment ambitions

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Tuesday, 24 March 2026 17:04
Oman explores Togo opportunities amid Africa investment ambitions

(Togo First) - Togo and Oman are set to deepen their economic partnership through investments in Lomé. A delegation of investors from the Sultanate of Oman is visiting the city to explore opportunities.

The delegation was received on Monday, March 23, 2026, by Arthur Trimua, minister responsible for investment promotion and economic sovereignty. Talks focused on several projects in sectors seen as key to supporting the country’s growth.

Potential areas include agriculture, energy, mining, infrastructure, and oil and gas. These sectors are among the priorities set by the government in its development strategy.

Following the initial meeting, the Omani delegation will continue its visit with technical sessions and exchanges with relevant institutions and ministries. The aim is to review the projects in detail and identify concrete partnership opportunities.

Oman’s economy relies heavily on hydrocarbons, particularly oil and gas, but is gradually shifting toward a more diversified model driven by industry, trade, tourism and new technologies. While its presence in Africa remains limited, a move into Togo could mark a significant step in expanding its investments on the continent, particularly in West Africa.

Esaïe Edoh

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