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Star Garments Expands to Togo with $15M IFC Funding

Star Garments Group has announced the establishment of its first overseas manufacturing facility in Togo, backed by a $15 million investment from the International Finance Corporation (IFC). This strategic expansion aims to enhance the company’s global footprint and boost apparel exports from West Africa. The new facility is expected to create numerous job opportunities, contributing significantly to the local economy and leveraging Togo’s favorable investment climate and skilled workforce.

The Togo factory will focus on producing high-quality garments for international markets, positioning Star Garments as a key player in the global apparel industry. This expansion aligns with the company’s growth strategy to diversify its manufacturing locations and tap into new markets. The investment from IFC not only provides the necessary financial support but also underscores the confidence of international investors in Togo’s economic potential.

Star Garments’ entry into Togo is a testament to the country’s attractiveness as an investment destination. The establishment of the new facility is anticipated to drive economic development, enhance export capabilities, and promote sustainable growth in the region. By expanding its manufacturing operations to Togo, Star Garments Group demonstrates its commitment to global growth and its ability to adapt to changing market dynamics.

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