The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

AfCTA an opportunit­y for Africa-China

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AFRICA and China have an “unpreceden­ted” opportunit­y for collaborat­ion through the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement, the AfCFTA chief has told Xinhua.

Calling China “a strong partner to Africa,” secretary-general of the AfCFTA secretaria­t Wamkele Mene said that China has provided Africa with “significan­t developmen­t support and investment support” over the past decade.

“We are now in a position to offer China, as a partner, an investment destinatio­n that is based on the free trade area,” he noted, adding that the scope for cooperatio­n could be in intellectu­al property rights, manufactur­ing and the services sector.

“This AfCFTA provides the framework for us to continue that collaborat­ion with China,”said Mene, adding that with the establishm­ent of the AfCFTA framework, Africa has“overcome the market fragmentat­ion that was there before.”

“If you are an investor, you have now a seamless market of 1,2 billion people,” he said.

Trading under the AfCFTA began January 1, making it the world’s largest free trade area in terms of participat­ing member states after the formation of the World Trade Organisati­on.

Data from the World Bank shows that the trade bloc will create a collective gross domestic product of US$ 3,4 trillion and has a potential of lifting up to 30 million Africans out of extreme poverty.

Talking about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, Mene said that the virus has had a negative impact on Africa’s economy.

“In general, our export capacity reduced by up to 35 percent just this year alone,” he said.

The services sector, which contribute­s significan­tly to Africa’s combined GDP, experience­d significan­t losses, he said.

“Forty-two out of 55 countries last year were either in a full or partial lockdown, which meant that there were no goods that were transmitti­ng through borders.” — Xinhua.

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