Namibia ready for trade opportunities offered by AfCFTA
PRESIDENT Hage Geingob has said Namibia is ready to seize the trading opportunities offered by the recently launched African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement.
Commenting on his official Facebook page on Sunday, Geingob said the launch of the agreement, which took place virtually on 01 January 2021, represents a key milestone in Africa’s march towards economic emancipation and shared prosperity for Africans.
Namibia is one of 54 out of the 55 African countries that have signed the AfCFTA agreement, which aims to bring together over 1.3 billion African people in a US.dollar 3.4 trillion economic bloc that will be the largest free trade area since the establishment of the World Trade Organisation.
The launch marked the official opening of free trading between small, medium and big enterprises across the continent.
During the launch, AfCFTA secretary general Wamkele Mene said the launch brings Africa closer to a vision of an integrated continent with an integrated market.
“This African Continental Free Trade area should not just be a trade agreement, it should actually be an instrument for Africa’s development,” he said in his statement published on the African Union website.
Mene said the World Bank has projected that by the end of 2035, over 100 million African people will be lifted out of poverty if the agreement is effectively implemented.
He added that the majority of the 100 million people to be lifted out of poverty will be women in trade.
“It will be an opportunity to close the gender income gap, and for SMEs to access new markets,” he stated.
Mene said they are working with their technical partners to develop digital technology platforms that will enable connectivity of small-medium enterprises and young Africans in trade.
He said this is so that the agreement not only benefits big corporations but women, youth, and small businesses too.