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Africa: Implementation of AfCFTA Needs Patience, Strategy

Addis Ababa — Implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is not a one-time event but a comprehensive and ongoing process that requires patience, tact and strategic planning – Riyad Mezzour, Chair of the Bureau of African Ministers of Finance and Economic Planning, has explained.

He was speaking at a press conference to highlight and explain some of the decisions made at the fifty-seventh session of the Economic Commission for Africa: Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, which was held from 12 to 18 March 2025 in Addis Ababa.

The conference was under the theme “Advancing the Implementation of the Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area: Proposing Transformative Strategic Actions”

Riyad Mezzour, who is also Morocco’s Minister of Industry and Trade, stated that the conference acknowledged the necessity for transformative actions to enhance the implementation of the AfCFTA. It emphasized the importance of activating regional value chains to bolster integration and highlighted the need for coordinated efforts to eliminate barriers that hinder the promotion of intra-African trade.

He further explained that the conference also explored the role of digitalisation in Africa’s economic transformation, investment in digital infrastructure and skills.

It also the need for the empowerment of African youth in relation to the AfCFTA through increased investments in education, training, and entrepreneurship, and prioritizing climate change and sustainable development while promoting sustainable trade practices.