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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Support African Continental Free Trade Area – Dep. Minister to African countries
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PAPSS will be meaningless without export diversification - Finance experts caution
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An effective PAPSS could actualise common currency aspiration - Bank Executive
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PAPSS will bring everyone on board - Stakeholders
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Robust business law needed to boost investor confidence - BoG
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A brief history of the floating market of Benin
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Embrace technology and innovation to propel cross border trade – Dr. Ibn Chambas
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Formalize your operations to benefit from various interventions - GEA to SMEs
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AfCFTA fosters relationship with Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority
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Take advantage of AfCFTA to provide jobs, skills to Africa's youth - Ayorkor Botchwey
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Wide-scale participation, sensitisation required for PAPSS' success – Lawyer
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Export Strategy leverages AfCFTA for US$25.3 billion revenue
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UK government announces £35 million pounds support for AfCFTA
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Flag of Diaspora Africa hoisted at AfCFTA Secretariat, as sixth region of the continent
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Varying productive capacity hindering completion of rules of origin - Wamkele Mene
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I am not and will never be a politician - Pastor Adeboye clarifies
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Intra-Africa trade receives major boost under PAPSS
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Remove trade barriers to boost implementation of AfCFTA - Innohub CEO
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Aggregators will unlock agric’s potential under AfCFTA – Prof. Asante
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AU Trade Commissioner rallies African businesses
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FBNBank reaffirms commitment to support Ghana’s economic growth
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Tuna industry to take advantage of Africa Continental Free Trade Area
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AfCFTA presents an incredible opportunity for Ghanaians – Rev Dr Mensah
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NACO engages exporters on trade info repository under AfCFTA
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Afreximbank introduces adjustment facility fund to give AfCFTA trading significant boost
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Women engaged in cross-border trade educated on AfCFTA
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Strong African-Caribbean synergy needed to boost AfCFTA - Barbados Prime Minister
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AfCFTA can’t be successful without efficient waterway transport, short sea-shipping - Yedan
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Invest in transport infrastructure and manufacturing - AfCFTA members urged
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AGI to assist garment producers to reap benefits of AfCFTA
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Over 320 million MoMo users across Africa to benefit from PAPSS network
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AfCFTA: Adopt simpler rules of origin to enhance trade flow – World Bank
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AfCFTA: Demolish all African borders for successful operationalisation - Kantanka
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Weak manufacturing sector will affect gains in AfCFTA - World Bank
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AfCFTA Secretariat, Afreximbank sign fund management agreement
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Increase, diversify share in international trade - African countries urged