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dti: Parliament Approves The Agreement Establishing The African Continental Free Trade Area

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dti: Parliament Approves The Agreement Establishing The African Continental Free Trade Area

dti Minister Dr Rob Davies
dti Minister Dr Rob Davies

5th December 2018

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The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies has welcomed the ratification of the Agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by Parliament.
 
The AfCFTA was launched during an Extra-Ordinary Summit of African Union Heads of State and Government on 21 March 2018 in Kigali, Rwanda. South Africa signed the Agreement during the 31st Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union on 1 July 2018 in Nouakchott, Mauritania. Thus far, 49 countries have signed the Agreement and Kenya, Ghana, Rwanda, Eswatini, Chad, Niger, Sierra Leone, Uganda and Guinea Conakry have deposited their instruments of Ratification.
 
Minister Davies says South Africa is expected to deposit the instrument of ratification during the 32nd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union in February 2019.  The Agreement will enter into force once twenty-two Member States have deposited their instruments of Ratification.
 
“The African Continental Free Trade Area-AfCFTA, comprises of 55 African countries and, once entered into force, will constitute the largest Free Trade Area globally. As a flagship project of the African Union’s Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want, the AfCFTA aims to build an integrated market in Africa that will see a market of over 1 billion people with a combined GDP of approximately US$3.3 trillion.” says Minister Davies. The United  Nations Economic Commission for Africa estimates that the AfCFTA will  increase intra-Africa trade from the current 10%-16% to approximately 52% by the year 2022
 
Davies adds that the AfCFTA is anchored on the development integration approach, which places emphasis on market integration, infrastructure development, and industrial development; in order to boost intra-Africa trade and support the continental development imperatives of sustainable economic growth.
 
“In support of these objectives, the AfCFTA Agreement covers both goods and services under Phase I and will include Investment, Intellectual Property and Competition under Phase II of the negotiations,” indicates Minister Davies.
 
Minister Davies states that the African Continental Free Trade Area will create a single set of rules for trade and investment among all African countries and provides legal certainty for traders and investors through the harmonisation of trade regimes.
 
“It also facilitates intra-Africa investment and increases the continent’s prospects of stimulating industrialisation, employment, income generation and poverty reduction”, highlights Minister Davies.
 

Issued by The Department of Trade and Industry

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