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Digital technology key to integrating Africa’s economies – Wamkele Mene

 Wamkele Mene, Secretary General of the African Continental Free-Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, has stated that digital technology and inclusive value chains are the keys to integrating Africa’s economies into a single dynamic market.

He said this at the regional workshop in support of the AfCFTA implementation, which was held in Accra.

The workshop featured key events and deliberations on obstacles such as non-tariff barriers and technical barriers to trade on the African continent.

In a speech read on his behalf, he said Africa’s young population was increasingly connected to the rapidly growing digital and mobile access.

The Secretary-General informed that the rapidly growing digital economy created enormous opportunities in the e-commerce marketplace, where women- and youth-led cross-border businesses could tap into a consumer market projected to reach 2.5 trillion by 2030.

The workshop also addressed these challenges by providing MSMEs with practical insights and solutions to navigate the trade environment more effectively.

Mene said investment in digital infrastructure and technology could exponentially accelerate the objectives of the AfCFTA, fostering self-employment opportunities for Africa’s youth and boosting intra-Africa trade.

He said the AfCTA protocol on digital trade established the regulatory environment and legal framework necessary to further harness trade across the continent.

It provides other AfCTA protocols, such as those on investments, intellectual property, and competition policy, ensuring a cohesive approach to trade facilitation. Together, these protocols enable the development of a digital single market, as envisioned by the AU Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa. By 2030, this unified digital space will bolster the physical free trade area, enhancing trade efficiency and inclusivity,” he said.

The Secretary-General noted that protocols on digital trade set the groundwork for articulating a common African position in negotiating favourable outcomes with global trade partners, ensuring that the continent’s economic interests were protected and advanced.

Madam Naa Densua Aryeetey, President, of Ghana’s Gender Subcommittee, Women in Cross-Border Trade, said access to finance, security, and safety was a major limitation to intra-continental trade.

She called for a conducive business regulatory environment for the women to be able to play their role in the AfCTA.

The President said that although the Trade Facilitation Agreement under the AfCTA framework was gender-neutral, some measures benefited women, but the women were unaware of them.

She noted that trade facilitation measures were very important, such as consultation with traders and allowing them to comment on trade-related regulations.

Mamadou Biteye, Executive Secretary of, the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF), said bridging the intra-African market would foster economic growth and create opportunities within the continent.

He urged trade ministries across Africa to implement the needed policies to complement efforts by the AfCFTA secretariat to enhance capacity for trade facilitation and create an ecosystem where innovation can thrive.

The Executive Secretary said the AfCFTA was a trade facilitation programme and a platform for transformative change on the African continent.

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