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African Tripartite FTA launched on 10th June

byCustoms Today Report
17/06/2015
in International Customs, South Africa
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CAPE TOWN:  On June 10 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, the leaders of the Southern African Development Community, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, and the East African Community agreed to present the proposed tripartite free trade area (TFTA) for signature by their 26 member countries.

Following four years of negotiations, the completion of tariff negotiations for the TFTA, to establish a regional market with a total population of 632m people and a total gross domestic product of USD1.3 trillion (58 percent of Africa’s total economy), will enable free market access for exporters of domestically produced goods.

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The Leaders also adopted a post-signature implementation plan detailing the initiatives to be implemented at national and regional levels under the first phase. In addition, they directed negotiators to engage on the second phase, covering trade in services, cooperation in trade and development, competition policy, intellectual property rights, and cross border investment.

It is expected that establishment of the TFTA “will bolster intra-regional trade by creating a wider market, increase investment flows, enhance competitiveness, and encourage regional infrastructure development, as well as pioneer the integration of the African continent,” through the future establishment of an pan-African Economic Community.

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