Togo takes major step to boost investment with new business map

Togo is making moves to solidify its reputation as West Africa’s rising business hub. Under President Faure Gnassingbé’s leadership, the government is rolling out reforms to attract both local and foreign investors—and the latest initiative is a game-changer.

The Ministry of Investment Promotion is developing an Investment Map, a first-of-its-kind tool designed to guide entrepreneurs toward the country’s most lucrative sectors.

Think agribusiness, renewable energy, and telecoms—all flagged as high-growth areas.

This isn’t just about data; it’s a strategic push to fuel private investment, support sustainable businesses, and fast-track Togo’s economic emergence.

The goal? To make the country a no-brainer destination for companies looking to tap into West Africa’s potential.

With this move, Togo isn’t just talking about improving its business climate—it’s putting real tools on the table. And for investors, that’s a signal worth watching.

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