- Togo–United States relations
Togo-United States relations are
bilateral relations betweenTogo and theUnited States .Togo is a pro-Western, market-oriented country. The United States and Togo have had generally good relations since its independence, although the United States has never been one of Togo's major trading partners. The largest share of U.S. exports to Togo generally has been used
clothing and scraptextile s. Other important U.S. exports includerice ,wheat ,shoe s, andtobacco products, and U.S.personal computer s and other office electronics are becoming more widely used.The
government of Togo , with the support of theOverseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) and theUnited States Agency for International Development (USAID), established an export processing zone (EPZ) in Togo in 1989. The zone has attracted private investors interested inmanufacturing ,assembly , andfood processing , primarily for the export market. USAID closed its local office in 1994 and runs local development programs from its office in Accra through nongovernmental organizations in Togo.The
Peace Corps began its work in Togo in 1962. Since that time, more than 2,200 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in the country. Currently there are 114 Volunteers serving in Togo. Volunteers have a successful history of collaboration and involvement with the Togolese people at all levels. Their efforts build upon counterpart relationships and emphasize low-cost solutions that make maximum use of local resources. Partnering with local and international organizations is an important component of Volunteer project activities. Volunteers work to promoteself-sufficiency in the areas ofsmall business development, education, environment, and health. All Volunteers, regardless of sector, are trained in how to promoteHIV/AIDS awareness and prevention.Principal U.S. Officials include:
* Ambassador--David B. Dunn
* Deputy Chief of Mission--J.A. Diffily
* Management Officer--Ruth D. Wagoner
* Public Affairs Officer--Mary Daschbach
* Consular Officer--Amanda Jacobsen
* Political/Economic/Commercial Officer--Susan F. Walke
* Political/Military--Melanie Zimmerman
* Peace Corps Director--Brownie LeeThe U.S. maintains an embassy in
Lomé .See also
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Foreign relations of Togo
*Foreign relations of the United States References
StateDept [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5430.htm]
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