AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoInflation Watch: Togo’s average annual inflation edged up to 0.3% in July 2026 (from 0.1% in June), with prices rising 0.5% month-on-month—driven by energy (+10.2%), transport (+5.3%) and housing/utility costs (+5.8%), plus big jumps in imported tomatoes (+59%) and fresh peppers (+51.5%). Media & Travel Safety: Togo has placed two French documentary filmmakers and their Togolese fixer in pre-trial detention after arrests near Kara on July 27, with Reporters Without Borders and rights groups calling for their release; the case is tied to alleged “false declarations” in immigration procedures. Income Status: Togo moved up in the World Bank income rankings to lower-middle income (effective 1 July 2026), mainly due to a revised population estimate after the 2022 census. Border & Corridor Updates: ECOWAS is pushing to reduce delays on the Abidjan–Lagos corridor, including dialogue at the Noépé-Akanu border post to improve movement of people and goods and cut administrative hurdles. Food Tourism: Lomé hosted the 5th Festival La Marmite (FESMA), spotlighting local products and food innovation with a culinary competition and projects aimed at boosting “Made in Togo” value. Road Risk Reminder: A 20-year-old man drowned while helping travellers cross the Ghana–Togo border river at Tambalug, underscoring dangers during the rainy season.
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