Nigeria and Africa continental

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ECONOMY

Nigeria and Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)

A big deal?

By Mayowa Amoo

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he AfCFTA Agreement states clearly the objective of AfCFTA: to create a single market for goods, services, facilitated by movement of persons in order to deepen the economic integration of Africa. This piece discusses the origins of AfCFTA, its inherent benefits and challenges, Nigeria’s stance

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and in conclusion, further work needed to secure economic self determination for our people. One of the key principles of the AfCFTA is that the existing Regional Economic Communities (RECs) will serve as building blocks for AfCFTA. Tariffs will be eliminated on 90% of goods traded between and amongst African countries. This should translate to lower

prices, higher volumes and higher GDP for the continent. The balance 10% of goods represents sensitive products that are expected to be liberalised over a longer time period or be permanently on the exclusion list. At the 10th Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of the AU on the launch of the AfCFTA held in March 2018, there were three (3) legal instruments requiring


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