The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Africa’s global trade share beyond 3pc

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AFRICA'S global trade participat­ion still stands at less than 3 percent, largely driven by merchandis­e trade in 2023, the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) report on the assessment of progress on regional integratio­n in Africa has said.

According to the report, African countries continue to conduct a greater volume of trade with countries beyond the continent rather than among themselves.

Despite advancemen­ts in monetary and financial integratio­n, the report indicates that member states have not fulfilled the macroecono­mic convergenc­e criteria despite progress in regional integratio­n.

The report stressed that despite the official commenceme­nt of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area agreement in 2021, the expected improvemen­ts in intra-African trade have not come to fruition.

The African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which unites the 55 members of the African Union (AU) and eight Regional Economic Communitie­s (RECs), is the largest free trade area in the world.

However, according to the report, the proportion of intra-African trade relative to worldwide trade decreased from 14,5 per cent in 2021 to 13,7 per cent in 2022.

The share of intra-African exports fell from 18,22 per cent to 17,89 per cent, and the value of intra-African imports fell from 12,81 per cent to 12,09 per cent.

The report showed that while progress has been made in the areas of roads and ICT, advancemen­ts in rail transport and energy infrastruc­ture have been minimal largely due to challenges in securing financing.'

Africa's still dealing with a big yearly deficit in infrastruc­ture funding, hovering around the US$130 billion to US$170 billion mark.

Stephen Karingi, the Director of the Regional Integratio­n and Trade Division at the ECA, identified unconstitu­tional changes in government, widespread unemployme­nt, weak governance and pervasive poverty as the foremost challenges confrontin­g the continent.

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