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AfCFTA launches a partnership to curb counterfeit and illicitly traded products

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
January 28, 2021
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AfCFTA launches a partnership to curb counterfeit and illicitly traded products

H.E. Wamkele Mene - Secretary-General of the AfCFTA.

The Secretariat of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the Future Investment Initiative (FII), and OriginAll S.A. announced on Thursday, January 28, 2021, a partnership representing a historic effort and opportunity to harness their respective strengths to eradicate counterfeit and illicitly traded products from the AfCFTA nations.

The cooperation is expected to benefit over 1.2 billion people, protect the national interests of the 54 AfCFTA nations, and the safety and wellbeing of their citizens.

 The initiative will deprive criminal, terrorist, and disruptive structures of one of their main sources of revenues, channeling back billions of dollars into the region’s legitimate economy.

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“Counterfeiters and illicit traders have been taking advantage of our continent for centuries, depriving our nations of substantial revenues, fostering corruption, and costing the lives of hundreds of thousands of African citizens every year. This can no longer be tolerated, it needs to stop, and it must stop now. We must put our national interests and the safety of African citizens first.

“I am proud to be at the forefront of this initiative and grateful to our friends in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for standing by our side during this historic moment” .

H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General of the AfCFTA

“This initiative fully embraces our vision and mission, representing a concrete, unprecedented and decisive action to bring together experts and innovators with the power to shape a more prosperous and safer future for the African continent. May this be a strong start of a global movement to eradicate the world from counterfeit and illicitly traded products and its deep-rooted consequences” . 

Richard Attias, CEO of the FII Institute

OriginAll, S.A., a corporation duly registered in Switzerland and cofounded by experts in the field of product security and traceability, will serve as the bridge to harness this highly fragmented environment and provide a single window for business, government, and consumers to identify and verify the authenticity and conformity of any product sold within the AfCFTA.

Starting with the integration of existing traceability solutions, regardless if imposed by nations or adopted by brands, the “OriginAll Africa” team will work with the AfCFTA leadership to develop a roadmap in harmony with the various industry sectors to ensure a smooth implementation.

“This initiative will channel critical resources back into the AfCFTA economies and contribute to the wellbeing and safety of AfCFTA citizens. By next year, counterfeiting is projected to cost the global economy up to $ 4.2 trillion – somewhere in between the GDP of Japan and Germany, or about 2.5 times all defence budgets of the world combined.

“These funds are primary sources of revenues of criminal, terrorist, and disruptive structures and a major enabler of corruption. We all share the blame for letting this problem get out of control and losing visibility over its complexity and have a joint responsibility to address this global economic and social disease.

“We are immensely privileged to be part of this initiative and to work with innovators and visionaries such as H.E. Wamkele Mene and Mr. Richard Attias. To our hosts and the visionary leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, we owe our gratitude and appreciation”.  

Hans Schwab, Co-Founder, and CEO of OriginAll.
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