Togo’s chamber of commerce works to develop regional policy for automobile industry

Transport
Monday, 12 February 2018 12:50
Togo’s chamber of commerce works to develop regional policy for automobile industry

(Togo First) - Last Friday, a meeting between the Commerce Chamber of Togo (CCIT), experts from the African Development Bank (AfDB) and actors of Togo’s automobile sector took place. At this occasion, the various participants debated the elaboration of a policy for the automobile industry within ECOWAS.

According to CCIT’s president, Germain Meba, the meeting was in line with the process aimed at harmonizing industrial policies in the region.

A key development indeed, as it appears that besides Nigeria none of the ECOWAS State has a national development plan for its automobile industry under its national industrial policy. Actually, other State parties of this community still import cars, and very few assemble trucks.

Johan de Jager, expert at AfDB, said “the automobile sector is a sector where things have to be organized so that it better contributes to the GDP”.

In each segment of the industry within the region, supply capacities must be determined and exploited, in order to put in place the necessary policies. For example, car import policies, tariff regimes, factory sets, common standards, measures affecting transit and clearance.

Besides harmonizing industrial policies within ECOWAS, the long-term goal is to achieve a “better regional integration” and develop a “common regional market” for cars.

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