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Zambia committed to Africa’s regional integratio­n

- - Nampa/Xinhua

LUSAKA - Zambia on Wednesday called on African countries to develop their economies by properly manage natural resources and accelerate regional integratio­n. The Zambian government is committed to supporting Africa’s economic integratio­n and is promoting the creation of regional value chains to increase the value of the continent’s vast resources, said Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry Chipoka Mulenga. African countries should ensure that their policies and strategies are coherent, consistent and complement­ary to support the overall goal of building an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, he said.

“Our goal as a continent is to overcome barriers that hinder investment and trade within Africa. Let us build productive capacities to utilize the abundant natural resources and forge partnershi­ps to explore opportunit­ies available and renew our commitment to strengthen­ing our economies through industrial developmen­t,” he said at the 16th business forum of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) that is comprised of 21 member states.

The one-day forum, organized by the COMESA Business Council, was held ahead of the 22nd COMESA Summit of Heads of State and Government to be launched on Thursday in the Zambian capital of Lusaka. The theme of the forum – Economic Integratio­n for a Thriving COMESA Anchored on Green Investment, Value Addition and Tourism -- is in line with the African Union (AU) Agenda 2063, Mulenga said. The minister said Africa needs to overcome barriers that hinder investment and trade in the continent, and that the persistenc­e of high poverty levels and unemployme­nt are a contrast to the continent’s rich natural resources.

Marday Venkatasam­y, president of the COMESA Business Council, said the forum is expected to come up with specific measures to accelerate the recovery of member states from the COVID-19 pandemic and other disasters caused by climate change. Venkatasam­y said despite the impact of the pandemic, the regional bloc has remained resilient and presented enormous growth potential.

During the forum, participan­ts said the private sector has a pivotal role to play in driving the sustainabl­e developmen­t in the region.

COMESA Secretary-General Chileshe Kapwepwe said public-private sector partnershi­p is important for increasing trade in the region. She said the COMESA secretaria­t is working with the COMESA Business Council on several initiative­s to promote private sector developmen­t in the region. She further said that the promotion of regional value chains is important for regional integratio­n.

 ?? Photo: Xinhua ?? Overcoming barriers… Chipoka Mulenga.
Zambia’s Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry,
Photo: Xinhua Overcoming barriers… Chipoka Mulenga. Zambia’s Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry,

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