The cure for congested cities? Kenya is building new ones.
- VEPEAG urged the AfCFTA Secretariat to eliminate barriers to intra-African commerce.
- These longstanding barriers hinder trade and increase costs for African exporters.
- Traders face multiple checkpoints, delays, informal levies, and infrastructural issues.
- Dr. Kamassah stated exporters need "access to efficient logistics, fair customs procedures, and a harmonized regulatory framework."
- Removing these hurdles could help African nations deepen economic integration and reduce reliance on unpredictable global markets.
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The Africa Opportunity: Regional Collaboration And Trade Facilitation
The discussions in this session have been quite enriching. Our profound thanks to the speakers and the panelists for their incisive analysis. These analyses have lent insightful perspectives to the discourse regarding how Africa can leverage the potential in its 1.3 billion population to boost trade and investment. Such a large population, plus Africa’s combined GDP of $3.4 trillion and the fact that the continent has 65 per cent of the world’s …
Ghana Vegetable Exporters Call for AfCFTA Reforms
News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://newsghana.com.gh/ghana-vegetable-exporters-call-for-afcfta-reforms/The Vegetable Producers and Exporters Association of Ghana has urged the AfCFTA Secretariat to remove longstanding structural and logistical barriers that hinder intra-African trade. The call comes amid a recent 10 per cent tariff hike by the U.S. government on imported goods, a move that has intensified e…
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