Togo: 2002 Article IV Consultation and Review of the Staff-Monitored Program-Staff Report; and Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion
December 8, 2003
Summary
Togo's macroeconomic situation remained difficult owing to its political uncertainty, falling cotton prices, and continued problems in phosphate production under the Staff-Monitored Program. Executive Directors stressed the need to improve fiscal stance, address structural issues, and reinforce the role of cotton producers. They urged the authorities to press ahead with efforts to improve the compilation of economic and social statistics, and considered that Togo's participation in the General Data Dissemination System would help establish a framework for broad-based improvements in the country's statistical systems.
Subject: Agricultural commodities, Arrears, Banking, Commercial banks, Commodities, Economic sectors, External debt, Financial institutions, Privatization
Keywords: Agricultural commodities, Arrears, cement production, Commercial banks, CR, deficit, expenditure development, financial situation, financing, General State inspectorate, government, ISCR, payment order basis, payments arrears, petroleum product price, phosphate company, Privatization, privatization program, rate of inflation, West Africa
Pages:
45
Volume:
2003
DOI:
Issue:
383
Series:
Country Report No. 2003/383
Stock No:
1TGOEA0012003
ISBN:
9781451836578
ISSN:
1934-7685






