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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Trade Minister commends Free Zones Authority, calls for export-driven industrialization
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Free Zones Enterprises boost Ghana’s export earnings by US$27 billion - Mike Oquaye Jnr.
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Ghana, Nigeria, others to unlock $26 billion on lower trade finance cost
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McDan, AfCFTA boss meet over removal of tariffs, other structural barriers to trade in Africa
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Promotion of standards key to Africa’s industrialisation drive – Prof. Alex Dodoo
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New strategic framework for industrialisation needed for Africa - Alan Kyerematen
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SMEs seek government support to integrate into value chain production – KPMG report
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Ghana urged to forge integrated business support services for MSMEs
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Shippers equipped with AfCFTA advantages
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Take advantage of AfCFTA by setting up businesses in Ghana – Indian High Commissioner
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Africans advised to leverage on AfCFTA and trade in basic agric products
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Private sector cannot compete under AfCFTA – Professor Bokpin
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Rising raw materials cost pushing footwear makers out of business
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Free Zones to develop new Shama enclave for exports, AfCFTA – Oquaye
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AfCFTA is a potential game changer to our economic development – Dr. Bawumia
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MSMEs listing on GAX critical to funding growth ambitions – GSE
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Robust effort underway to prepare entrepreneurs for AfCFTA - Rosy Fynn
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AfCFTA to focus on young entrepreneurs next year - Wamkele Mene
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Sue Akufo-Addo for causing financial loss to the state, wasting talents - Gyampo
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Let’s use local sourcing to empower industry for AfCFTA - GIPS President
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Strategic sourcing key to AfCFTA success – Prof. Douglas Boateng
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GEPA sensitizes exporters on free trade area, NEDS
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The AfCFTA guided trade initiative should not last too long - Tralac founder
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Ghana takes off on AfCFTA with first sale to Kenya
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US$330 million Boankra Inland Port to be completed by March 2024 - Concessionaire
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US$330 million Boankra Inland Port to be completed by March 2024
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Take advantage of AfCFTA – Mahama urges African countries
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Launch of Guided Trade Initiative indicates AfCFTA is operational - Wamkele Mene
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AfCFTA records significant progress - Wamkele Mene
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McDan Group to facilitate trade among African countries
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AfCFTA: Have institutional structures to support entrepreneurs - Alan Kyerematen to Africa
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McDan invests cargo planes, sea freight vessel under AfCFTA - Trade Minister announces
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McDan urges African brands to break down all barriers to trade
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Government keen on local production for jobs and wealth creation - Minister
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Tough days ahead but recovery is coming - Dr. Bawumia on Ghana's economy
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Financial institutions require help to grow - GEPA Deputy CEO