In early December 2014, Foreign Minister, Robert Dussey had visited Berlin in which he was received by representatives of Afrika Verein '.
Four months later, a delegation of this organization, which are around 600 German companies active in Africa or willing to settle there, done from March 29 to April 2, an economic mission to Togo.
It is composed of Charles Huber, member of the Bundestag, Moritz Hunger of Afrikaverein, Klaus Richter (Inros-Lackner, port constructions including the Port of Lomé), Johannes Bier (Brewtech, breweries), Stephen Magstaff and Tomlakiwhe Kalanga (Utsch, photography and aerial detection), Margaret Kopp (Togoaktion Hilife, humanitarian organization) and Carsten Ehlers (Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Germany.)
The delegation met Wednesday with the president of the National Assembly, Dama Dramani. It will in the day discussions with several members of the government and will visit the port of Lomé.
After years of a polar cold, political and economic relations have warmed between Germany and Togo.The ODA is back via GIZ (German Cooperation Agency). Furthermore, KfW *, promoting bank of the Federal Republic of Germany recently announced the opening of a representative office in Lome.
The most emblematic German investment is one made by HeidelbergCement 300 million in two plants, one of which was inaugurated on March 6 by the Head of State.
Sign the new agreement between the two countries, the creation earlier this year of a parliamentary friendship group in the Bundestag headed by Johannes Selle (CDU), member of the Committee on Cooperation of the German Parliament.
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