DOSSIER: African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA)
African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) is a free trade area created by the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and signed among 54 of the 55 African Union nations. To date only 29 countries have both signed and ratified the AfCFTA Agreement.
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AUC salutes President Akufo-Addo for his role in establishing AfCFTA Secretariat
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B&FT Editorial: AfCFTA will engender healthy competition among African businesses
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AfCFTA phase I and II negotiations nearing completion
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Coronavirus magnifies Africa’s need for economic integration – AU Chairperson
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B&FT Editorial: AfCFTA Secretariat officially under the AUC
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AfCFTA good but we need education to remove current trade barriers – GUTA
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LIVESTREAMED: President Akufo-Addo hands over AfCFTA Secretariat building
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Ratify AfCFTA agreement by December 2020 - Akufo-Addo to African Heads
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President hands over AfCFTA Secretariat building today
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AfCFTA Secretary-General grateful to Ghana for hosting Secretariat
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African history would be incomplete without Ghana – AfCFTA Secretary-General
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Govt supports you 110% - Foreign Affairs Minister to AfCFTA Secretary-General
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AfCFTA: Intra-Africa trade to increase by US$35 billion per annum – Trade Minister
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Non Traditional Exports rake in US$2.9 billion in 2019 - GEPA report
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Akufo-Addo to handover AfCFTA Secretariat building to the African Union Commission
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Akufo-Addo to open, hand over AfCFTA secretariat to AUC Monday
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AfCTA threatening intra ECOWAS trade
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Parliament approves agreement on AfCFTA secretariat
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World Bank forecasts AfCFTA to boost Africa’s income by US$450bn
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AfCFTA to commence operation in January 2021 - Alan Kyerematen
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Free Trade Pact could boost Africa’s income by US$450 billion - Report
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Ghana cannot rely on a free market alone for industrialisation - Dr John Kwakye
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Ghana positions to become auto hub in AfCFTA era
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GIPC boss calls for financial investment in railway sector
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Use deferment of AfCFTA to strategise competitive market response – Economist to govt
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AfCFTA plan to ride out crippling coronavirus crisis - Vera Songwe
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AfCFTA to take-off January 2021
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AfCFTA: Vegetable producers demand structured funding to survive
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No timelines in place for AfCFTA’S delayed take-off
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Use of different currencies across Africa, barrier to trade - Yoofi Grant
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Use of different currencies across Africa, barrier to trade -Grant
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Accra International Conference Centre gradually rots away
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Realign spending priorities toward supporting private businesses – Kwame Pianim
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GIMPA proposes AfCFTA Implementation plan post coronavirus pandemic
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We cannot defer plans on AfCFTA - Ayorkor Botchwey urges African leaders
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AU Day: Coronavirus has underscored the need for global assistance to African countries – MFA