The Chemical Pipeline: Monitoring the UAE-Togo Hub
As of April 2026 , the focus of international watchdogs and investigative bodies has shifted toward the "Dubai-Lomé-Accra" corridor—a high-traffic trade route that bypasses traditional chemical regulations. The following article details the specific entities and trade dynamics being monitored by organizations such as the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime . The Chemical Pipeline: Monitoring the UAE-Togo Hub While global treaties like the Minamata Convention aim to phase out mercury, current trade data from 2024–2026 reveals that mercury consumption is actually growing, with the market expected to reach 19,000 tons by 2035. At the center of this expansion are two critical nodes: the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Togo. 1. The Dubai "Clearinghouse" The UAE has emerged as the world’s second-largest exporter of mercury. In 2024 alone, the UAE exported over $5.13 million worth of the chemical...