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AfCFTA increased intra-African trade by 20 per cent in 2022

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) increased intra-African trade by 20 per cent in 2022.

This was disclosed by the Acting Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), Antonio Pedro, at the Ninth Session of the Africa Regional Forum on Sustainable Development in Niamey, Niger.

No time to celebrate: Meanwhile, the UNECA boss noted that despite the growth, it failed to hit the commission’s target of 52%. He said:

Increased Trade: Pedro added that the rise in intra-African trade, was already encouraging certain countries to trade amongst themselves.

He added the commission was making a trade decision supporting modelling, which was an exercise to identify the best export destinations for African countries.

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What you should know: Recall Nairametrics reported in November 2022 that Nigeria adopted the Phase II Protocols of the African Continental Free Trade Area ( AfCFTA.

Phase II Protocols of the AfCFTA range on agreements from intellectual property rights to investment and competition protection.

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