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: Knowledge of rules of origin key in ensuring success – Expert
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AfCFTA Secretariat signs strategic partnership with UNDP to promote trade
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High internet cost affecting businesses – AGI bemoans
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'Business opportunities from AfCFTA enormous' – Akufo-Addo to Spanish government
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Canada and AfDB sign CAD 133 million gender lens Climate Fund for Africa
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‘Champions of Trade for the SDGs’ competition launched to make AfCFTA a people’s movement in Ghana
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Business opportunities from AfCFTA enormous – Akufo-Addo to Spanish govt
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It's free to register as AfCFTA exporter- Customs tell shippers
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'AfCFTA programme to enslave Africans' - Citizen Watch
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AfCFTA: Benefits of trade pact a game changer for Ghanaian businesses – Trade Minister
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ECA supports leveraging AfCFTA to drive digital trade in Africa
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G7 Finance Ministers decision to back SDRs for poor developing countries commended
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G7 pledge to accelerate implementation of AfCFTA
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Private sector must invest in, own and push AfCFTA to succeed - Mangeni
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Trading under the AfCFTA has started: Ghana needs to speed up its implementation strategy
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International trade revenue to decline by 19 percent on AfCFTA implementation
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Africa still lags behind in trading within its borders - ECA report
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Afreximbank wants Egypt to adopt transit guarantee scheme
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Trade Ministry dismisses tension claim at AfCFTA Secretariat
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Government engages WTO on investment code
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Zambia Envoy calls for Inter-trade among Africans; as he tours Jospong Group Project sites
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AfCFTA Secretary General not laying off Ghanaian workers at secretariat - Policy Network
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Analyst predicts positive outlook for cedi pinned to exports
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Ghana needs AfCFTA not LGBTQ+ - Dr Worlanyo Mensah
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No rift between Ghanaian and foreign nationals at AfCFTA
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No rift between Ghanaian and foreign nationals at AfCFTA Secretariat – Trade Ministry
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Government secures funding for solar powered cell sites
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AfCFTA to gag against substandard projects - Prof Alex Dodoo
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Africa must be about 95% self-sufficient in petroleum to develop – David Sineke
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Africa must work to balance supply-demand disparity for AfCFTA – Laurent Tronche
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Use AfCFTA to enhance growth in the Petroleum sector – Dr Bawumia
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GhIPCon to be held virtually today
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Africa can also export crude oil on large scales - Bawumia
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We should strive to be net exporters and not just importers – Wamkele Mene
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Ghana begins exploiting AfCFTA free trade opportunities
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Successful Ghanaian diplomacy led to establishment of AfCFTA secretariat in Accra – Akufo-Addo