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.
AfCFTA would not condone bullying by ‘so-called bigger nations’ – Carlos Ahenkorah
AfCFTA: CPC to leverage on implementation to turnaround ill-fortunes
Goldstreet Business Editorial: Erasing the frontiers of Ghana’s economy
MPS positions for AfCFTA as it builds capacity for 'Tema Industrial City'
MPS boosts terminal capacity for transhipment
AfCFTA: GUTA calls for government’s intervention on interest rates for businesses
Nigeria hints of reopening borders; Ghana’s trade community welcomes decision
Visa openness needed to boost trade, tourism - AfDB Veep
Post-coronavirus: Food security, AfCTA crucial for Africa’s recovery - AfDB
Only 958 businesses nationwide aware of AfCFTA - GSS
Now is the time for partnership to transform Africa’s Cocoa industry
African Union approves January 1 for commencement of trading under AfCFTA
Our AfCFTA goals will fail without private sector inclusion - Minister
E-commerce will enable young people to gain from AfCFTA but legal hurdles loom
AfCFTA goals will fail without private sector inclusion - Minister
GH¢21 billion spent to clean up the financial sector - Dr Bawumia
Increased awareness on AfCFTA will yield maximum benefits for Ghana - Trade Minister
Establish Industrial Bank to address credit access difficulties – AGI tells government
GPHA applauds efforts to expedite processes for multimodal transport networks
Maritime players want secure waters for trade
Adding value to rubber through tyre manufacturing in the wake of AfCFTA
GEPA pledges collaboration with Non-Traditional Exporters to reach AfCFTA market
A policy paper to the Secretary General of AfCFTA
Let’s operationalize the principles of a single market -Trade Minister
AfCFTA, key to achieving Ghana’s Industrialization Agenda - GEPA
AfCFTA to boost Ghana-South Africa trade relations - Ayorkor Botchwey
AfCFTA will add more responsibility to Customs Administrations – GRA
Ghana to begin implementation of AfCFTA in 2021
‘AfCFTA will assist in swift recovery from coronavirus’ - Patrick Nimo
Businesses urged to explore value addition to benefit from AfCFTA
‘AfCFTA will assist in swift recovery from coronavirus’ - Trades Ministry
Barine calls for inter-institutional cooperation among African countries ahead of AfCFTA
Ghana’s industrial starch export to reach US$14 million revenue in next decade
Rawlings helped Ghana to secure the AfCFTA secretariat - Trade Minister
Strategy for achieving US$25.3 billion by 2029 under NEDS outlined
Regional conference on AfCFTA held in Kumasi