The African Continental Free Trade was launched yesterday at the 12th Extraordinary Summit of the African Union in Niamey, Niger. President Paul Kagame described the launch of the operational phase of the African Continental Free Trade Area as a significant milestone for the continent and the African Union. President Kagame said Rwanda was in full agreement of the report by Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou on the way forward on the agreement. Among the proposals in the report include catering for the interest of small-to-medium cross-border traders by simplifying trade regimes applicable to them. “We particularly concur on two points. One, the need to cater for small-to-medium cross-border traders, by simplifying trade regimes applicable to them,” he said. Kagame also endorsed the decision to commence trading under the AfCFTA on July 1, 2020. At the summit, the Executive Council designated Ghana as the choice to host the AfCFTA Secretariat. “I agree with the proposal of the Executive Council designating Ghana as our choice to host the AfCFTA Secretariat. I congratulate them as well,” Kagame said. Following the launch of the agreement and in the build-up to implementation, Kagame called on stakeholders to finalise remaining negotiations and operational instruments. “Our task now is to finalise the remaining negotiations and operational instruments in a timely manner,” he said. Among the ongoing negotiations includes Rules of Origin which will determine the eligibility of goods to be traded under CFTA as well as modalities such as protection of infant industries. At the summit, a number...
Africa to commence trading under CFTA in July 2020
Posted on: July 11, 2019
Posted on: July 11, 2019