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AfCFTA Secretary-General Pushes for Trade Aggregators to Boost Intra-African Trade
AfCFTA Secretary-General Pushes for Trade Aggregators to Boost Intra-African Trade
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In a Monday interview with Sputnik Africa, the SG highlighted Africa's strategic offer to the BRICS nations, emphasizing the AfCFTA as a prime market for... 18.03.2025, Sputnik Africa
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The Secretary-General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Wamkele Mene, has revealed renewed efforts to establish trade aggregating companies aimed at enhancing intra-African trade, media reported.He underscored the strategic importance of advancing the AfCFTA, stating that it is "more than just an economic necessity" for the continent.Mene highlighted the challenges facing multilateralism, including the weaponization of trade policies, rising economic nationalism, and growing investment protectionism. He emphasized the need for Africa to develop a pathway to navigate these unprecedented global challenges.The secretary-general also stressed the critical role of the private sector in driving the agreement's success.To this end, AfCFTA, in partnership with Afreximbank, has committed $750 million to support the establishment of trade aggregating companies. These entities will focus on integrating smallholder farmers and small and medium-sized enterprises into regional trade, unlocking commercially meaningful opportunities. So far, 19 countries are trading under AfCFTA rules, with 48 nations having ratified the agreement.
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AfCFTA Secretary-General Pushes for Trade Aggregators to Boost Intra-African Trade
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In a Monday interview with Sputnik Africa, the SG highlighted Africa's strategic offer to the BRICS nations, emphasizing the AfCFTA as a prime market for investment-driven trade. He also discussed the hurdles posed by currency exchange in intra-African trade and pointed to the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System as a potential solution.
The Secretary-General of the African Continental Free Trade Area
(AfCFTA), Wamkele Mene, has revealed renewed efforts to establish trade aggregating companies aimed at enhancing intra-African trade, media reported.
He underscored the strategic importance of advancing the AfCFTA, stating that it is "more than just an economic necessity" for the continent.
Mene highlighted the challenges facing multilateralism, including the weaponization of trade policies, rising economic
nationalism, and growing investment protectionism. He emphasized the need for Africa to develop a pathway to navigate these unprecedented global challenges.
"We convene at a time of unprecedented challenges to multilateralism," he stated, urging stronger collaboration to ensure the successful implementation of the AfCFTA.
The secretary-general also stressed the critical role of the private sector in driving the agreement's success.
"Our private sector is essential and serves as a co-implementer of the AfCFTA," he was quoted as saying.
To this end, AfCFTA, in partnership with
Afreximbank, has committed $
750 million to support the establishment of trade aggregating companies. These entities will focus on integrating smallholder farmers and small and medium-sized enterprises into regional trade, unlocking commercially meaningful opportunities. So far,
19 countries are trading under AfCFTA rules, with
48 nations having ratified the agreement.