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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LIVESTREAMED: Discourse on AfCFTA implementation arrangements
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Ghana, UK reach trade deal worth over £1.2 billion
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54 out of 55 countries have signed AfCFTA agreements - Secretary-General
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Don’t render AfCFTA toothless like other single market deals - Alan Kyeremanten to members
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AfCFTA to transform Africa’s endowed natural resource potential – Akufo-Addo
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AfCFTA: Three details to note as the largest free-trade agreement kicks off in Africa
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AfCFTA will revive coronavirus-hit Africa - Akufo-Addo
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Africa heralds onset of Free-Trade Pact after years of talk
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Excitement as Africa kick starts trading under AfCFTA on January 1, 2021
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African free trade bloc opens for business, but challenges remain
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Nigeria’s private sector delighted about border reopening for intra-African trade
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AfCFTA would not condone bullying by ‘so-called bigger nations’ – Carlos Ahenkorah
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AfCFTA: CPC to leverage on implementation to turnaround ill-fortunes
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Goldstreet Business Editorial: Erasing the frontiers of Ghana’s economy
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MPS positions for AfCFTA as it builds capacity for 'Tema Industrial City'
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MPS boosts terminal capacity for transhipment
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AfCFTA: GUTA calls for government’s intervention on interest rates for businesses
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Nigeria hints of reopening borders; Ghana’s trade community welcomes decision
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Visa openness needed to boost trade, tourism - AfDB Veep
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Post-coronavirus: Food security, AfCTA crucial for Africa’s recovery - AfDB
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Only 958 businesses nationwide aware of AfCFTA - GSS
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Now is the time for partnership to transform Africa’s Cocoa industry
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African Union approves January 1 for commencement of trading under AfCFTA
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Our AfCFTA goals will fail without private sector inclusion - Minister
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E-commerce will enable young people to gain from AfCFTA but legal hurdles loom
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AfCFTA goals will fail without private sector inclusion - Minister
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GH¢21 billion spent to clean up the financial sector - Dr Bawumia
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Increased awareness on AfCFTA will yield maximum benefits for Ghana - Trade Minister
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Establish Industrial Bank to address credit access difficulties – AGI tells government
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GPHA applauds efforts to expedite processes for multimodal transport networks
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Maritime players want secure waters for trade
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Adding value to rubber through tyre manufacturing in the wake of AfCFTA
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GEPA pledges collaboration with Non-Traditional Exporters to reach AfCFTA market
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A policy paper to the Secretary General of AfCFTA
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Let’s operationalize the principles of a single market -Trade Minister
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AfCFTA, key to achieving Ghana’s Industrialization Agenda - GEPA