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Second edition of AfCFTA News Magazine
- On the Menu:
- The amazing experience of Jacqueline Tientcheu, the first Cameroonian to obtain an AfCFTA certificate of origin.
- The role of ambassadors in AfCFTA.
- AfCFTA events not to be missed.
Do not miss to download our special magazine on the chances of African countries in the AfCFTA and in particular a major instrument, a guide to better exchange with other African countries.
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AfCFTA Trade in Services Regulatory Audit Reports launched
[ZLECAF News] - The AfCFTA Secretariat, in partnership with the World Bank, has carried out Regulatory Audits on Trade in Services for all African countries. The launch of the African Continental Free Trade Area Trade in Services Regulatory Audit Reports is an exciting development for Africa and a...

AfCFTA News Magazine : Time for Africa
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COP27: The environmental case for continental Africa free trade area [AfCFTA]
[AfCFTA News] - The climate talks (COP27) in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt this November come at a time when momentum on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is picking up with the recent launch of the guided trade initiative – an initial pilot of eight African countries trading under the...

Briggette Harrington: “Packaging remains a barrier for local products”
Recently, Rwanda began trading under the African Continental Free Trade Area in a pilot phase that aims to test the environmental, legal and trade policy foundations of intra-African trade. The zone includes seven other African countries: Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Tanzania and...
SUCCESS STORIES
The vision
The overall objectives of AfCFTA
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The Member States of the African Union, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the aspirations set out in Agenda 2063 to create a continental market with free movement of people, capital, goods and services, which are essential for strengthening economic integration, promoting agricultural development, food security, industrialization and economic structural transformation (…) commit themselves to the establishment of an African Continental Free Trade Area to be known as the AfCFTA.
In its general objectives, the AfCFTA aims to:
Create a single market
Create a single market for goods and services facilitated by the movement of people in order to deepen the economic integration of the African continent and in line with the pan-African vision of an “integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa” as set out in Agenda 2063;
A liberalized market
Create a liberalized market for goods and services through successive rounds of negotiations ;
A customs union
Lay the groundwork for the creation of a continental customs union at a later stage;
Accelerating integration
Resolve the challenges of membership in a multitude of overlapping organizations and accelerate regional and continental integration processes.
Industrial development
Promote industrial development through diversification and development of regional value chains, agricultural development and food security; and
Strengthen competitiveness
Strengthen the competitiveness of the economies of the State’s Parties at the continental and global levels;
Realize the development
Promote and achieve inclusive and sustainable socio-economic development, gender equality and structural transformation of States Parties;
Movement of persons and capital
Contribute to the movement of capital and natural persons and facilitate investments by building on initiatives and developments in State Parties and RECs;

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AfCFTA News (Magazine) is committed to providing African decision-makers, start-ups and SMEs with strategic information that will enable them to more easily engage in trade relations with other countries in Africa. And above all, tell the success stories of African entrepreneurs who succeed in doing business in Africa outside their home country.
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Our AfCFTA Champions of the Week

Paul KAGAME
President of Rwanda

Wamkele Mene
SG of the AfCFTA Secretariat

Pr Benedict Oramah
President of AfreximBank