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Home » Latest » Afreximbank highlights how African countries can produce value-added goods

Afreximbank highlights how African countries can produce value-added goods

by DTN STAFF
August 8, 2019
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The Managing Director of the Intra-African Trade Initiative at the African Export-Import (bank (Afreximbank), Kanayo Awani has said that efforts to achieve market opening should be accompanied by industrialization and capacity building initiatives to help African countries produce value-added goo

In a keynote address during the opening of the Trade with Africa (TWA) Business Summit held recently in Chicago, United States, Ms Awani said that such an approach would allow for such value-added goods to be traded within the continent and globally in a competitive manner.

She highlighted the need for the approach to be underpinned by enhanced collaboration, including with governments regional development banks, the private sector and relevant stakeholders on the continent and in the Diaspora.

According to her, Afreximbank was already financing and facilitating the production of such value-added goods, using a number of instruments which also support intra-African trade.

“Those included supporting the establishment of industrial parks and export processing zones, establishing testing inspection and certification services, also known as Africa, quality assurance centres, and setting up export trading companies.

“The Bank had also recently launched the Pan-African Payments and Settlements System, established MANSA, an Africa customer due to diligence repository platform, and instituted the Intra-African Trade Fair, which hold its second edition in Kigali from 1 to 7 September 2020,

in order to further boost intra-African trade and support the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)” the Managing Director explained.

Awani reaffirmed Afreximbank’s commitment to transforming trade on the African continent and to working with partners, including the U.S., to promote inclusive growth and socio-economic transformation.

Although the political relationship between African policymakers and Washington had strengthened in the last two decades, resulting in increased in foreign aid to Africa,

she noted, the conversation had shifted from capturing foreign aid to trade. The accompanying strategy, therefore, needed to shift to take into an account that Africa now had many of the fastest-growing economies in the world and was home to a rapidly growing consumer class.

She added that, with the Diaspora accounting for 32 million Africans, there were opportunities for growth in Diaspora-focused trade in ethnic foods, textiles, the creative industry, including music and film, and in tourism.

Also speaking, Albert Muchanga, African Union Commissioner for Trade and Industry, said that the AfCFTA had the potential to overhaul, ease and increase trade across borders in Africa.

Toyin Umesiri, the founder of the TWA Summit, urged African and U.S. policymakers to remove barriers to trade in order to foster economic growth in both regions and to allow for the exploitation of the untapped market for authentic African products, raw and manufactured items in the U.S.

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