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Private sector key to AfCFTA success and Africa’s recovery from COVID-19

January 26, 2021
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Private sector key to AfCFTA success and Africa’s recovery from COVID-19

Stephen Karingi - Regional Integration and Trade Division Director of the ECA

The Economic Commission for Africa’s (ECA) Regional Integration and Trade Division Director, Stephen Karingi stated that the private sector will play a key role in the success of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as well as Africa’s recovery from the pandemic.

In remarks during the 6th PIDA Week, the ECA Director indicated that the role of the private sector in the AfCFTA will be necessary for unlocking Africa’s potential since the continent does not have the fiscal space for trillion-dollar stimulus packages as it attempts to ‘build forward better’ from the impact of COVID-19.

He opined that the private sector will bring in enhanced regulations and an improved environment, and huge deficits in infrastructure services could be addressed by the scale and competition that the AfCFTA provides in helping attract finance.

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“The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) can help drive the continent’s economic recovery from the deadly coronavirus pandemic and spur transformation” .

-Stephen Karingi.

He stressed that Africa will have to look for innovative alternatives to push its recovery efforts. To him, quality infrastructure development will also play a crucial role if the AfCFTA is to spur economic growth on the continent.

“ECA’s latest empirical analysis provides useful insights in terms of the trade-related impacts the implementation of the AfCFTA is expected to have on African economies” .

 Mr. Karingi

Results from the liberalization of trade in goods alone under the AfCFTA reform show that Africa’s global GDP and exports would increase. Overall, Africa’s GDP is forecasted to increase between US$28 and US$44 billion after full implementation in 2040, as compared to a baseline without tariff liberalization.

As far as exports are concerned, the bulk of the benefits would be for intra-African trade, with intra-African exports foreseen to increase by around US$50-US$70 billion.

“It is worth emphasizing that two-thirds of latter gains would be realized in the manufacturing sector, providing invaluable opportunities for industrialization. The supply-chains, which are critical to diversification and inclusion, and if deep, transformation. That is why we are all particular about rules of origin, and obedience to AfCFTA rules” .

Mr. Karingi

Interestingly, post-implementation, the proportion of industrial products in additional intra-African trade would be larger for least developed countries (LDCs) than non-LDCs – i.e. 76% vs. 62%, respectively.

The AfCFTA Agreement instructs State Parties to liberalize trade in services, remove some of the non-tariff barriers (NTBs), along with the adoption of trade facilitation measures.

Previous analyses by the ECA and UNCTAD show that the reduction of NTBs and implementing trade facilitation reforms strongly amplify the benefits observed through the sole removal of tariffs, in terms of both exports and welfare, which could increase two- to four-fold.

The ECA Director said transformation through the AfCFTA will occur by unlocking manufacturing potential and facilitate industrialization; and it will help build a robust and resilient private sector, which is vital for inclusiveness and sustainable growth.

Mr. Karingi further stated that the long-term prospects that the AfCFTA brings cannot be underestimated.

 “In other words, the financial liberalization in the continent foreseen in the AfCFTA will lead to financial integration and deepening. It will allow countries to accelerate reforms.

“It is also catalytic, acting as a platform for leapfrogging services liberalization. The phase II segment of the AfCFTA makes this possible as it enhances competition, creates a common investment area, and rewards and protects innovators.

“There is a two-way causality between infrastructure investments and AfCFTA contribution to the African economy. Infrastructure is a source of resilience, as we have seen in some sectors such as ICT.

“The priority services sectors of the AfCFTA require infrastructure, and State parties must realize that offensive strategies will be undermined by any lack of progress in the infrastructure services commitments.”

Mr. Karingi
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