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How African Continental Free Trade will support Africa’s industrial exports-ECA Chief

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September 24, 2018
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 Kigali, September 24, 2018 (AltAfrica)-The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) offers more benefits than other trading arrangements with regions outside the continent. That’s according to Andrew Mold, Acting Director of UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in Eastern Africa.

Mr Mold is convinced that the AfCFTA marks a fundamental step towards dismantling barriers and reducing costs to intra-African trade, boost industrialisation, improve productivity and competitiveness of Africa for the creation of the much-needed jobs on the continent.

The ECA chief was speaking during a two-day conference discussing the Industrial Policy of Rwanda for the Next Decade, a meeting organised by Rwanda Ministry of Trade and Industry, the International Growth Centre (IGC) and the World Bank.

Mold said over the past six decades, Africa’s trade with the rest of the world had not delivered the promised diversification and that most countries on the continent were still import-dependent and export excessive amounts of unprocessed commodities, and, as a consequence, ran up large trade deficits.

Based on ECA research, Africa’s trade balance moved from a surplus of $24 billion in 2012 to a deficit of $87 billion in 2014 and $155 billion in 2016.

ECA estimates that in recent years African imports have fallen, but not by enough to reduce the widening trade deficit. Africa’s merchandise imports declined, from $642 billion in 2014 to $501 billion in 2016. Exports, however, contracted significantly more than imports over the period, contributing to the region’s widening trade deficit.

The African Continental Free Trade Area, according to ECA, has the potential to boost intra-African trade by more than 52 per cent through the elimination of import duties alone. It is estimated that the benefits would double if combined with trade facilitation measures to further reduce non-tariff barriers.

Mold noted that the fragmentation of African economies limits the ability of African businesses to build their competitiveness. “Integration is critical for Africa to drive manufacturing sector and industrialisation and to boost its production and trade,” he said. “This matters because African trade deficits are principally driven by the lack of industrialisation.”

From 2012 to 2014, over 75 per cent of Africa’s exports to outside the continent were extractives,  such as oil and minerals..

Mold believes that as Africa’s industrial exports are expected to benefit most from the AfCFTA, it is important for diversifying the continent’s trade and encouraging a move away from extractive commodities and head towards a more balanced and sustainable export base.

 “ECA stands ready to provide all the necessary support to the governments of the region to make the AfCFTA a reality”, he concluded.

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