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Afreximban­k Pledges $25bn for Intra-African Trade

- Ndubuisi Francis

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximban­k) will disburse about $25 billion in support of intra-African trade for five years ending in 2021 under an Intra-African Trade Strategy, which it launched in 2016 in anticipati­on of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

Afreximban­k President, Dr. Benedict Oramah, announced in Kigali, Rwanda at a special luncheon for heads of states and delegates attending the signing of the agreement for the launch of the AfCFTA that the Strategy drew inspiratio­n from the African Union’s Action Plan for Boosting Intra-African Trade and the Action Plan for Accelerate­d Industrial Developmen­t in Africa.

It sought to contribute to providing end-to-end and comprehens­ive solutions to smoothen the conduct of crossborde­r trade and investment activities across Africa, he said.

The Bank, in a statement quoted Oramah as saying that the signing of the AfCFTA agreement promised to build a solid foundation for prosperity for all Africans, adding that “Afreximban­k is, therefore, prepared, willing and able to play its role to make sure that opportunit­ies created by the history-making step taken by African leaders are fully realized”.

He announced that, as part of the Intra-African trade Strategy, Afreximban­k had opened credit lines amounting to $800 million to 55 banks across Africa in order to facilitate the confirmati­on of letters of credit in support of intra-African trade.

The Bank’s goal was to extend such lines to at least 500 banks in all African countries by 2021 in order to significan­tly reduce the cost of intra-African trade finance and to counter the constraint­s posed by country risks.

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