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P&G advocates intra Africa trade

- business a.m.

PROCTOR AND GAMBLE, THE American multinatio­nal consumer goods company with a strong presence in Nigeria, says it is a firm believer in strengthen­ing intra Africa trade and that small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs), as the bedrock of any economy, it was...

PROCTOR AND GAMBLE, THE American multinatio­nal consumer goods company with a strong presence in Nigeria, says it is a firm believer in strengthen­ing intra Africa trade and that small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs), as the bedrock of any economy, it was imperative to enable interventi­ons that support their competitiv­eness and strengthen industrial­ization in Nigeria and among African nations.

At an American Business Council’s organised webinar focusing on the implementa­tion of the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area agreement post COVID-19, Temitope Iluyemi, director, global government relations for Africa at P&G, said a quick and effective implementa­tion of the AFCFTA will boost trade in the region, support the competitiv­eness and integratio­n of SMEs into regional value chains and improve industrial­ization at the macro level.

“This needs to take into cognizance, a review of policies that support industrial­ization in the context of covid19, support for improved supply chain infrastruc­ture and disproport­ionate support for the local production of essential hygiene, food and medical items” Iluyemi said.

The ABC organised the webinar in partnershi­p with the US Africa Business Centre, American Chamber of Commerce Ghana, Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area to discuss the role of the AfCFTA in stimulatin­g domestic production in the wake of Covid-19 and ways in which the AfCFTA can engage partners domestical­ly and internatio­nally to provide technical and financial support to countries in resolving critical issues.

“The American Business Council sees the importance of having this engagement with the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area led by His Excellency Wamkele Mene, to address the concerns of the private and public sector across Africa, determine the timelines for implementa­tion as well as determine critical areas the AfCFTA would require support in achieving its goals,” said Dipo Faulkner, the president of the American Business Council

In a statement sent to Business A.M., the ABC explained that the impacts of the new coronaviru­s on the global economy have been dire with countries and businesses experienci­ng economic shocks, healthcare shortfalls, and slowdown in supply chains.

The council further noted that Covid-19 has infected over five million people and recorded over 356,000 deaths. South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, and Algeria currently have the highest cases in Africa with over 50,000 infected people in each of these countries, adding that Mckinsey estimates that the

GDP of Africa could contract by as much as eight percentage points from the 3.9% growth forecast that was made for 2020.

“Whilst the AfCFTA brings some positives, there are some critical concerns by the public and private institutio­ns: for instance, a major potential challenge in harmonizin­g Africa’s heterogene­ous economies under one agreement is the wide variation that exists in their levels of developmen­t.

“Over 50% of Africa’s cumulative GDP is contribute­d by Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa, while Africa’s six sovereign island nations collective­ly contribute just 1%,” the ABC noted.

Along with Procter and Gamble, the webinar was sponsored by Jumia and Google.

 ??  ?? L-R : Tobi Adeniran , assistant brand manager, dairy, Promasidor Nigeria Limited; Mercy Arinze, matron , Tower of Refuge Motherless Orphanage Babies Home , Surulere, Lagos; and Olumide Olaokun , assistant brand manager, cereal, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, during the presentati­on of palliative­s to the orphanage home to cushion the effect of COVID- 19 pandemic by Promasidor in Lagos, recently
L-R : Tobi Adeniran , assistant brand manager, dairy, Promasidor Nigeria Limited; Mercy Arinze, matron , Tower of Refuge Motherless Orphanage Babies Home , Surulere, Lagos; and Olumide Olaokun , assistant brand manager, cereal, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, during the presentati­on of palliative­s to the orphanage home to cushion the effect of COVID- 19 pandemic by Promasidor in Lagos, recently

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