Nigeria needs to build infrastructure to benefit from the AfCFTA
Reduced barriers to trade through infrastructure gets goods, services and people around faster, boosting jobs, GDP and human development.
Reduced barriers to trade through infrastructure gets goods, services and people around faster, boosting jobs, GDP and human development.
The AfDB has stated that it will spend the sum of $2 billion in the next 3 years to support ...
The cacophony of war and violence across the country portrays a picture of a nation in chaos and unprepared for ...
The AfCFTA has disclosed that 38 countries have now deposited their instrument of ratification of the agreement.
Since June 2019, U.S government support has helped close more than 280 deals across 30 countries in Africa worth more ...
The LCCI boss has listed some of the factors that contribute to international trade roadblocks in the country.
Nigeria’s burgeoning creative industry gives it a competitive advantage on the African continent.
Okonjo-Iweala stated that focus must be on logistics and simplifying movements of goods and services across Africa for the AfCFTA ...
The move to support a Covid IP waiver is important to reduce the global effect of the pandemic.
The success of the AfCFTA will depend largely on the willingness of the member states to adhere to the agreement.
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