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Ghana-Togo ministers target faster trade at Akanu–Noepe border
March 19, 2026
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Ghana-Togo ministers target faster trade at Akanu–Noepe border

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Key Points

  • Ghana and Togo reaffirmed commitment to strengthening cross-border trade and improving operations at the Akanu–Noepe Joint Border Post.
  • A high-level ministerial meeting, supported by TradeMark Africa, brought together officials to discuss measures for improving trade efficiency and reducing delays.
  • Ghana's Trade Minister, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, emphasized streamlining customs, strengthening inter-agency coordination, and deploying digital systems to leverage AfCFTA opportunities.
  • Togo's Minister, Badanam Patoki, highlighted the post's role in deepening economic cooperation, reducing delays, and creating opportunities for SMEs through improved infrastructure and harmonized procedures.
  • A joint technical team is expected to submit recommendations within two weeks for efficient management, sustainability, and maintenance of the facility.

Why This Matters

This initiative is crucial for Ghana as it directly addresses trade bottlenecks and aims to reduce the cost of doing business, thereby enhancing national competitiveness within the West African sub-region. By streamlining customs and improving border efficiency, Ghana can better leverage opportunities presented by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), fostering economic growth and creating expanded opportunities for its businesses, particularly small-scale traders and SMEs.

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