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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Financial institutions require help to grow - GEPA Deputy CEO
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Government committed to making MSMEs major players in AfCFTA
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Insurance policies must be revised to suit AfCFTA implementation - Ibn Chambas
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GITFiC launches book on AfCFTA
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Africa can produce 5 million new vehicles every year by 2030 - Deputy Trade Minister
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Africa still struggling to progress with intra-trade activities - John Mahama
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Major investment needed in ICT sector to dominate AfCFTA – Deputy Trade Minister
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GRA optimistic of AfCFTA’s long-term revenue sustainability
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Revenue authorities, MoF need to work on revenue losses from AfCFTA
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Embrace AfCFTA for an Interconnected Africa – Lecturer urges Ghanaian businesses
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54 African countries have signed AfCFTA Agreement – Deputy Trade Minister
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AfCFTA: 8 countries including Ghana to commence trading - Deputy Trade Minister
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More education, awareness on African Continental Free Trade Area needed – Survey reveals
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34% of Ghanaian businesses not aware of AfCFTA – survey
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National competitiveness body would end manufacturing woes – Oteng Gyasi
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YouStart will help the youth become their own bosses – NEIP CEO
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AfCFTA records significant progress – Wamkele Mene
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Low productivity a serious challenge – GEA
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FULL TEXT: Akufo-Addo launches National AFCFTA policy framework
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Ghana uniquely positioned to become new commercial capital of Africa - Minister
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AfCFTA policy framework to boost production of 'Made in Ghana' goods – Akufo-Addo
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LIVESTREAMED: Akufo-Addo launches national AfCFTA policy framework, action plan
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FULL TEXT: Trade Minister's speech at launch of National AfCFTA policy framework
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AfCFTA Secretariat, AfDB in US$11m pact to boost intra-African trade
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Good news for agribusiness and commodity trading in Africa; US$2 billion secured
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President Akufo-Addo speaks on ongoing global economic turmoil
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Government commits to building a self-reliant and sustaining economy
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Here are the factors affecting trade in Africa
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AfCFTA can’t succeed without industrialisation – Secretary-General
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Prof. Alex Dodoo leads Africa standardisation body
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WTC Accra, Altkom Akademia collaborate to offer capacity-building programmes
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We can't be exporters of raw materials whose finished products rule the global economy - Krapa
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AfCFTA boss engages heads of RECs on status of single continental market
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Ghanaian youth sensitzed on AfCFTA
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AfCFTA Secretariat recounts strategic partnerships for trade integration
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AfCFTA Secretariat to host high-level confab to develop workable protocol for women in trade