AfCFTA
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Africa
AfCFTA can break Africa’s legacy of exporting raw materials
The pattern of exporting raw materials and importing finished goods is a common economic challenge faced by many countries in…
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People & Money
AfCFTA: Where are the Trains to Move Nigerian Exports?
Tariye Gbadegesin, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer at ARM-Harith, a private infrastructure investor, said at the Arbiterz webinar, “AfCTA: Revamping Nigeria’s…
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NEPC Targets $30 Billion Non-Oil Exports By 2025
“Mr. Segun Awolowo commented that the problem is “we are not earning foreign exchange” from the diversification of the Nigerian…
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People & Money
AfCFTA: The Threat to Nigerian Firms and Jobs
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) came into effect in January 2021 thus creating a single market of almost…
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People & Money
AfCFTA: Extending MSMEs’ Access to Trade Finance
About 90% of African businesses fall into the MSME category and conduct a sizeable share of Africa’s regional trade. MSMEs…
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AfCFTA: A Key to Mitigate Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic in Africa
The AfCFTA is an unmissable opportunity to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 pandemic by allowing the free movement of pharmaceuticals…
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People & Money
AfCFTA: Future of Sports & Entertainment in an Economically United Africa
It is still too early to gauge how the AfCFTA will affect the sports and entertainment industry since the agreement…
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AfCFTA to Generate $84 Billion In Additional Exports – Afreximbank
An intra-African free trade deal could help earn more than $84 billion in untapped exports, going by a new report…
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AfCFTA: Nigeria not Scared of Free Movement of Persons in Africa – Osinbajo
As the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) comes into force on January 1st, 2021, Nigeria is pushing for the…
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People & Money
AfCFTA: PwC Forecasts How Morocco, Kenya, South Africa will Compete with Nigeria
Analysts at PricewaterhouseCoopers, PwC, have predicted that Moroccan, Kenyan, and South African business concerns have been identified as Nigeria’s leading…
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