AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPrivate Sector Leadership: Charles Gafan Kokouvi was elected president of Togo’s Association of Large Enterprises (AGET), pledging stronger dialogue with government as Togo prepares its 2026–2031 roadmap. Women in Trade: Lomé hosted an ECOWAS regional fortnight to back women small-scale cross-border traders, with officials pushing for borders that support trade instead of blocking it. Digital Sovereignty & AI: ISOC-Togo held the 12th National Internet Governance Forum in Lomé, focusing on governing AI, big data and digital sovereignty. Banking Inclusion: Togo reported digital banking usage reaching 32.2% by end-March 2026, alongside lower average interest rates and growth in savings and microfinance. Regional Air Integration: African ministers adopted the Lomé Declaration to speed up cheaper, more connected air travel across Africa under SAATM and the Yamoussoukro Decision. Ports & Investment Talks: Togo and Saudi Arabia discussed new investments in agriculture, industry and port operations, including follow-on support for water access projects. Aviation Costs Pressure: Nigeria’s aviation reforms include a 30% discount on statutory fees for domestic airlines, echoing wider calls for lower air travel costs across the region.
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