Namibia to Sign U.S.$3.9 Trillion Africa Trade Deal
President Hage Geingob has confirmed that Namibia will soon sign up to the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA), which will give the country easier access to the African market currently valued at nearly U.S.$3.9 trillion.
President Hage Geingob.(file photo).
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Theoretically such regional free trade agreements benefit all member states. And they could. But for the bigger states, one senses that the rationale for the AfCFTA and other ... Read more »
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The single continental market will offer the opportunity to accelerate the manufacture and intra-African trade of value-added products, moving from commodity based economies and ... Read more »