Removing barriers can increase trade flow in Africa by 53 per cent – IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has observed that removing barriers and deepening trade integration under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), will increase trade flow among African countries by 53 per cent.

The Fund also observed that removing trade and non-trade tariff bottlenecks will lead to an increase in the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita of the median African country of more than 10 per cent.

'This result resonates with findings in the literature that trade reforms could help reduce extreme poverty by an additional 30-50 million people across the continent,' the IMF observed in its Trade Integration in Africa paper.

The paper was launched in Kenya on Friday on the theme: 'Unleashing the Continent's Potential in a Changing World'.

Intra Africa trade is about 16 per cent at present.

It noted that: 'Greater trade integration can help the continent take advantage of the opportunities provided by technological change and demographic trends and enhance its resilience to shocks such as climate change and geopolitical fragmentation.'

Speaking at launch and the discussion of the outcome of the research paper, Madam Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, IMF said: 'If the African

Continental Free Trade Area agreement is implemented, trade barriers removed, non-trade barriers removed, and logistics and transportation is improved upon on the continent, intra continental trade can grow by 53 per cent. Trade outside the continent can grow by 15 per cent, and this translates into tremendous benefits in terms of increase in income - 10 per cent increase in real income.'

She, therefore, urged African governments to work collaboratively with all trade and development stakeholders and financial institutions to bring down trade barriers from six per cent to one per cent.

She said that: 'Even more important is the removal of non-trade barriers' and urged that Africa used trade as an engine for integration in the global supply chains and make regional supply chains vibrant, and diversify its economy.

Madam Georgieva said that when African countries traded amongst themselves, the more, they would deepen specialisation, which was a boost to productivity and diversification.

On her part, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General, World Trade Organisation (WTO), said that recovering from the recent global economic challenges and chain supply vulnerabilities required strengthening of global trade.

'At this particular time, making the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement work is important so that we can strengthen our regional economic activity with each other,' she said.

She noted that the cost of the continent trading with the outsider cost the equivalent to a tariff of 350 per cent, which was one and half times larger than what you would find in developed countries, while intra-trade was equivalent to a 435 per cent tariff.

The WTO Director-General urged that the cost of trade was reduced to actualise the good implementation of the continental free trade area.

'At the WTO, we're supporting it [AfCFTA implementation]; we've spent about pound 4 million in the past three years to help different countries build capacity to implement the protocols,' Dr Okonjo-Iweala said.

The AfCFTA trade pact is one of the flagship projects of the African Union (AU) Agenda 2063, with the goal of significantly boosting intra-Africa trade, value-added production and trade across all sectors of Africa's economy.

Currently, 55 African countries have signed on to the free trade pact, out of which, 46 of them have ratified the agreement.

It is expected to be the world's largest free trade area by population (1.3 billion) and with a combined GDP of $3 trillion.

To make this a reality reduce poverty and improve the living conditions of the African population and make the continent prosperous, the report recommends that Africa invests in physical and human capital, and have a robust macroeconomic and business environment conducive to private sector-led growth.

The report also calls for a modernised social safety net that support the most vulnerable during the transition to a higher growth trajectory, and enhance vocational training and job search assistance during the transition.

It notes that improvements in the trade environment would boost Africa's trade with the rest of the world, making exports from Africa to the rest of the world would grow by 29 per cent, and imports from the rest of the world by seven per cent.

'While trade integration would eventually lift the income levels of all countries in the continent, it is important to be mindful that the pace of progress may differ across countries and the impacts on households and workers may vary,' the report underscores.

Source: Ghana News Agency

AfCFTA: Trade in Africa will be freed from customs tariff & barriers

Trade in Africa will be completely free of customs tariff and barriers by 2026, in accordance with the African Union's agenda, spokesman for the General Directorate of Customs Haithem Zannad said Saturday in Tunis .

Speaking at an awareness-raising conference on the theme: "Speeding up the implementation of the AfCFTA: What is the role of customs," held at the Tunisian Customs headquarters, in collaboration with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), the official said that Tunisia is among the first eight countries that have been selected to begin the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA), which will help investors conquer the African market.

This "historical" agreement will ease procedures for investment and trade between African countries, he pointed out, adding that Tunisia has various mechanisms that help it adapt to the African market.

The spokesman said in this regard, that the Tunisian experience can be "pilot" in Africa.

Zannad also recalled that the Directorate General of Customs is currently working, in collaboration with various stakeholders, to facilitate export and import procedures on the African market, notably through the introduction of rules of origin aimed at reducing taxes and customs tariffs.

Taking the floor, Director of Economic and Commercial Cooperation at the Ministry of Trade and Export Development Lazhar Bennour pointed out that Tunisia is currently in the phase of "effective" implementation of the AfCFTA, which will help it export and import to and from African countries.

Besides, he called on the private sector to join this agreement, underlining the need to make the most of the new global orientation of privileging trade relations that serve the sustainable development goals.

The national strategy for the implementation of the AfCFTA was presented at this forum.

It was devised by the Ministry of Trade and Export Development in collaboration with the General Directorate of Customs and with the support of GIZ.

This strategy seeks to ensure that Tunisia can seize the opportunities offered by the African Continental Free Trade Area and consolidate the country's regional integration.

The AfCFTA entered into force in May 2019. It was ratified by Tunisia on August 7, 2020. It is one of the flagship projects of the African Union (AU).

It aims to boost South-South cooperation for an "integrated, prosperous and peaceful" Africa in line with the AU's Agenda 2063 and to consolidate trade relations between the Union's 55 member States in a market totalling more than 300 million consumers and $3,400 billion in annual trade.

The agreement aims to remove customs barriers to the free movement of goods and services between African countries.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

KEDA Ceramics Company Limited Supports Western Regional GJA Chapter

The KEDA Ceramics Company Limited in the Shama District of the Western Region, has presented a cheque for GHS20,000 to the Western Regional Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) towards the refurbishment of the regional Press Centre.

Dr David Yevugah, Human Resource Manager and Mr David Wei, Commercial Manager who presented the cheque on behalf of the company, said it was in response to an appeal made by GJA to renovate the dilapidated press center.

He said the company recognized the key role the media played in the socio-economic development of the region and the country at large, hence the donation to support a worthy course.

Dr Yevugah said it was also to build on the cordial relationship that existed between the Association and the company.

For his part, Mr David Wei pledged the company's readiness to assist in putting the press centre into decent shape.

He said the company's aim was to impact positively on its area of operations and have good partnerships with other stakeholders.

Mr Desmond Cudjoe Western Regional Chairman of the Association, commended KEDA for the kind gesture and promised that the money would be used for its intended purpose.

He appealed to other institutions and individuals to assist the Association to put the press centre in decent shape, which he hinted would be used for the training of journalists and holding of conferences as well as offices for media houses that did have offices in the Region.

KEDA Ghana Ceramics Company Limited (Twyford) is a leading tile manufacturing company with a staff strength of over 4, 000 mostly indigenes, located in Shama District in the Western Region.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Government asked to initiate programmes to support fire survivors

Government, corporate and charitable organizations have been called upon to initiate a policy to support fire survivors, to motivate them to continue to give off their dedicated services to the country.

Assistant Chief Fire Officer (ACFO) II, Mr Prince Billy Anaglate, the Oti Regional Fire Commander made the appeal in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), during the observance of the International Firefighters Day at Dambai.

He said the US Congress created the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation to lead a nationwide effort to honour America firefighters, who died in line of duty and to provide resources to their survivors in the rebuilding of their lives.

He noted that the foundation has developed and expanded programmes to honour and remember their nation's fallen fire heroes and provide resources to assist their families and co-workers.

He told GNA that the Foundation scholarship is available to eligible children and spouses of fallen firefighters through financial support and their families get emotional assistance through the fire service survivors support network.

Mr Anaglate said, senior officers receive specialized training from the Foundation in how to handle on duty deaths and support survivors, which is coded 'Taking care of our own.'

The Regional Commander said it is undeniable fact that efforts of firefighters in Ghana to protect lives and property cannot be overestimated.

He said several firefighters perished in line of duty and nothing is being done to their survivors and families as compared to America, and therefore called on government to implement policies that would encourage personnel in the service, who die in line of duty.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Women and youth empowerment is my focus – parliamentary aspirant

An aspirant in the Ketu South NDC parliamentary race, Jim Morti says, livelihood empowerment for women and youth of the area, would be his focus when he wins the upcoming primary on May 13, to become the Member of Parliament (MP).

Mr Morti was speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at Aflao.

According to the businessman, who has been credited with many developmental and benevolent works in the Ketu South constituency and elsewhere, he has always been touched by the plight of the less fortunate in society hence his commitment to helping in any way possible to improve livelihoods.

The aspirant, who is taking a second shot at the primary, contested the slot in 2012, but lost to former Deputy Minister of Finance and the current NDC General Secretary, Mr Fifi Fiavi Kwetey.

He returned to contest for the Ketu South Parliamentary seat in 2016 as an independent candidate.

Mr Morti, affectionately called 'The Game Changer' by his teaming supporters and well - wishers, believes he is 'the man for the job.'

He has embarked on several developmental projects within the Ketu South constituency in his personal capacity as a well-meaning indigene of the area, over the years and says he would be better placed to do even more when he becomes the MP) for the area.

He has been credited with many developmental projects which he executed before the 2016 general election.

The parliamentary aspirant disclosed that he was currently building a Fruit Processing Factory at Agbozume in his bid to empower the youth in acquiring meaningful employment to improve their livelihoods.

He said, the construction of a Clinic facility was also underway at Klikor Tekpekope and expressed hope that when completed, the project would augment the shortfall in the provision of quality health care in the Municipality.

The aspirant has also earmarked the building of a Coconut Processing Factory in the Municipality in 2024 to process coconut, which abounds in the Municipality in commercial quantities into various finished products for local consumption and for export.

On the issue of Kente weaving, which is the main stay of the people of Some Traditional Area, the Parliamentary hopeful said he would work with the relevant authorities to ensure that materials and logistics needed to boost the trade were provided for artisans at affordable and subsidized rates to enable them to remain afloat and maximize their incomes.

Mr Morti who is widely tipped by his supporters and a cross section of delegates to win the Ketu South NDC primary, urged all NDC faithful, especially delegates to vote massively for him on May 13, to enable him to bring the needed change the people of Ketu South had been yearning for over the years.

'I want to use this opportunity to urge all members of our dear party, especially our cherished delegates, who will be voting in the primary on May 13, to realise that the future of Ketu South lies in their hands - if we want to see the change we have been yearning and waiting for, then let's do the needful, by voting for Jim Morti - a vote for Jim Morti is a vote for change,' he said.

Source: Ghana News Agency