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.
Editorial by B&FT: AfCFTA cannot ignore 'freedom of movement' clause in implementation
Protocol on Digital Trade to be finalised by June 2023 - AfCFTA Secretariat
Discussants rally financial support for businesses to leverage AfCFTA
Delays in ratifying free movement protocol threatens AfCFTA
High interest rates could wreck AfCFTA dreams - Togbe Afede XIV
Africa won't make AfCFTA successful – Odike
5 important things to know about the AfCFTA agreement
Boost for cross-border trade as TMA and Ghana sign MoU
Illicit financial flow cost Africa $88 billion annually - Akufo-Addo
Let’s unleash AfCFTA opportunities for Africa's socio-economic growth - Abu Jinapor
Caretaker Trade Minister urges private sector to own AfCFTA agenda
Develop solutions needed to deepen intra-African trade – Bawumia
Dr. Bawumia proposes focus on three broad areas for AFCFTA success
Implementation of AfCFTA will be our collective success - Gabby Otchere-Darko
Investment needed in critical infrastructure and services to reap dividends of AfCFTA
LIVESTREAMED: Dr. Bawumia delivers keynote address at Africa Prosperity Dialogues
Ghanaian youth advised to learn French to take advantage of AfCFTA
Full operationalisation of AfCFTA will promote economic development - Mene
Ghana must lead discussions on regional trade - UG Vice-Chancellor
Alan Kyerematen advocates for intensive investment in Africa's agribusiness sector
Kenya introduces its tea brands in Ghana through AfCFTA market
Manufacturing on the cusp of transformation – Trade Minister
Trade Minister commends Free Zones Authority, calls for export-driven industrialization
Free Zones Enterprises boost Ghana’s export earnings by US$27 billion - Mike Oquaye Jnr.
Ghana, Nigeria, others to unlock $26 billion on lower trade finance cost
McDan, AfCFTA boss meet over removal of tariffs, other structural barriers to trade in Africa
Promotion of standards key to Africa’s industrialisation drive – Prof. Alex Dodoo
New strategic framework for industrialisation needed for Africa - Alan Kyerematen
SMEs seek government support to integrate into value chain production – KPMG report
Ghana urged to forge integrated business support services for MSMEs
Shippers equipped with AfCFTA advantages
Take advantage of AfCFTA by setting up businesses in Ghana – Indian High Commissioner
Local building material producers need support to bridge housing deficit – Dr Kwaku Afriyie
Private sector cannot compete under AfCFTA – Professor Bokpin
Rising raw materials cost pushing footwear makers out of business
Free Zones to develop new Shama enclave for exports, AfCFTA – Oquaye