Zambian National Consultative Forum On the African Continental Free Trade Area Marks Start of Wider Stakeholder Consultation Process

24 May 2019

Lusaka — The National Consultative Forum on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) concluded on 24th May at Mulungushi Conference in Lusaka, Zambia. This marked the beginning of the wider stakeholder consultation process from 27-31 May 2019, which will feed into Zambia's national implementation strategy for the AfCFTA. The Forum was co-organised Zambian Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry in partnership with the African Union Commission (AUC), the Economic Commission for Africa Office for Southern Africa (ECA-SA) and the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC).

The Zambian government provided policy direction on the implementation of the AfCFTA and gathered sectoral views on the challenges and benefits presented by the AfCFTA. With a focus on elaborating which sectors have the greatest comparative advantage for Zambia and provide an opportunity for leveraging regional and continental value chains. The Ministerial Round Table Session provided insights on the lessons learnt from regional integration within SADC and COMESA and provided policy advice on what stakeholders in Zambia should do in preparation for the AfCFTA. ECA presented the progress that has been made on the AfCFTA and updates, whilst trade experts explained the AfCFTA opportunities and challenges for Zambia. Discussions and presentations by business associations on their perspectives were also be a key component of the deliberations.

Oliver Maponga, Economic Affairs Officer, of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Southern Africa Office provided the key take-aways of the Forum in his closing remarks and emphasized the areas which required further consideration within the national implementation strategy. Including, "expanding the manufacturing capacity in Zambia, the harmonization and mutual recognition of standards and regulations, the development of infrastructure to support the flow of goods and services."

Kayula Siame, Commerce, Trade and Industry Permanent Secretary (PS) of Zambia formally closed the Forum, saying that: "Zambia is doing a lot to ensure we are ready to implement and participate the AfCFTA. For example, we are putting together a legal framework under the trade remedies bill to ensure Zambian industries are not disadvantaged under the AfCFTA. Also, we are continuously engaging our stakeholders over the long-term."

The national consultation process and drafting of the national implementation strategy is part of a wider project aimed at Deepening Africa's Trade integration through Effective Implementation of the AfCFTA. Financially supported by the European Union, ECA has been working with its partners including the African Union Commission (AUC), International Trade Centre (ITC), United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and a selection of independent trade experts to identify the key elements to be considered in national AfCFTA implementation strategies. The national strategy and action plan for trade in both goods and services for the AfCFTA, will spell out the modalities and interventions required to catalyze production systems in the country and promote transboundary trade opportunities.

Contact for more information

Lavender Degre

Communication Officer

ECA

Contact: Lavender.degre@un.org

Tel: (260)966797779

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