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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AfCFTA implementation could cause tax leaks – Expert
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AfCFTA Secretariat signs MoU with African Shippers Council
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AfCFTA refocuses global investment attention on Africa – Wamkele Mene
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AfCFTA establishes Dispute Settlement Body
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Africa’s stimulus package in coronavirus times is AfCFTA - Wamkele Mene
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Private sectors create jobs, not government - AfCFTA Secretariat
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Trade Minister makes case for farmers following AfCFTA establishment
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AfCFTA requires local producers to step out of their comfort zone
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US$1 billion fund to be established to support AfCFTA member states – AfCFTA boss
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Government must be innovative in agric-focused tax policies - Tech analyst
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Rwanda, Ghana push for joint trade opportunities under AfCFTA
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AfCFTA Phase II scheduled to take off in December – Wamkele Mene
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Shippers’ Authority rallies stakeholder commitment to make Ghana preferred hub
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Focus on investments, knowledge and skills to facilitate trade - Wamkele Mene to Diaspora
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AfCFTA: Pan-African payments and settlement platform in the offing – Wamkele Mene
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President Akufo-Addo’s industrialisation vision is coming together - Herbert Krapa
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Government scouts for high potential AfCFTA products to support
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Africa as dumping ground for used cars must stop – AAAM President
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We are doing all it takes to make Ghana benefit fully from AfCFTA - Herbert Krapa
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Africa needs to industrialise to create jobs – Wamkele Mene
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Ghanaians urged to embrace AfCFTA
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World Bank steps up support to deepen regional integration in Africa
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Ghana seeks African Organization for Standardization presidency
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Transporters need the right push to thrive in AfCFTA
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About 75 percent of agribusiness firms not aware of AfCFTA - GSS
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Cargo movers see AfCFTA driving business recovery
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AGI, GUTA woo UK investors
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Oil refinery: Ghana remains a priority market - Aliyu Suleiman
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AfCFTA can benefit women through targeted measures
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Take advantage of AfCFTA; develop more products from cocoa – Amb. Boateng to Ghana
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AfCFTA Secretariat establishes court to resolve trade disputes
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Bawumia urges AfCFTA Secretariat to implement open skies policy to boost African travels and trade
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AGI urges government to prioritise interventions to prop up industry
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GITFiC calls for implementation of trade finance support programmes
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Bawumia calls on AU Member States to institute supporting measures AfCFTA implementation
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Boost to local content as Ghana Chamber of Mines and GSA launch electric cable standards