Vision of an African Economic Community
Progressive approach to regional integration in Africa, the establishment of Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and a plan for creating an African Economic Community by 2028 (Albert, 2019)
at the African Union’s 18th Session in Addis Ababa
AU adopts Action Plan to oost intra-African trade
at the 50 TH Anniversary of the Organisation of African Unity
Target missed
relating to the Free Movement of Persons, Right to Residence and Right to Establishment.
In Kigali, Rwanda
Signed by 44 heads of state and governments
Only one year and ten days after its signing, the threshold of 22 countries required for the entry into force of the agreement, was reached. The timelines of this ratification process are unprecedented in the AU history.
30 days after the 22-country ratification threshold
Nigeria has done much to encourage local manufacturing and expansion of agriculture in the country, concerned that low-priced goods will flood the market.
Finally signed the agreement on 7 July 2019 – big boost for AfCFTA as they represent the biggest economy
during the 12th Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union in Niamey, Niger
BORDER CLOSURES
at the 33rd Ordinary African Union Assembly, supported by:
1. The agreed AfCFTA Rules of Origin.
2. Dashboard of the AU Trade Observatory.
3. AfCFTA Trade in Goods Password Protected Dashboard; iv) Pan-African Payments and Settlements System; and
4. Continental Online Mechanism for Monitoring, Reporting and Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE DISRUPTED
PHASE 1 Negotiations are far from over!
AU Head of State and Government urged Member States to prepare national strategies for utilizing and benefiting from the AfCFTA
Agreement comes into force before negotiations have been concluded!
For political reasons - creates momentum and may sustain momentum
An expert unpacks the 23-year legacy of the African Growth and Opportunity Act and why extending it can support trade integration through the AfCFTA.
Insights from a survey conducted in N’Djamena, Abeche, and Moundou, reveals the challenges and opportunities in creating decent work as Chad embraces the AfCFTA.
“It is a good initiative that is beyond our reach.”
The Nigeria Labour Congress advocates for effective participation in a democratic and transparent process to ensure workers’ concerns and interests in the AfCFTA.
Nigeria’s AfCFTA implementation strategy is based on eight pillars.
South Africa’s trade structure boosts trade unions’ drive for social dialogue mechanisms in AfCFTA talks.