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Presentation By Progress on Intra-African Trade June, 2011 Emmanuel J. Chinyama ECA 7 th Session of the Committee on Trade, Regional Cooperation and Integration 2 - 3 June 2011 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Outline of the Presentation Introduction Direction of Africa’s trade with major trading partners Direction of trade within African regions Trade performance by countries Intra-African trade potentials Challenges of Intra-African trade Conclusion and policy recommendations
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Introduction The significance of trade to economic growth. Regional Integration will strengthen Africa’s economic independence and empowerment with respect to the rest of the world. The role of regional integration in promoting trade in Africa. Focus of the presentation.
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Direction of Africa’s trade with major Trading Partners (exports) Direction of Exports (in million of US$) - average between 2000 and 2007 RECsAFRICACHINAASIAEUJAPANUSAROWWORLD CEMAC558.82594.51948.14453.9142.54887.71641.816227.2 CEN-SAD8813.542945750.750831.01879.920682.415218.3107469.9 CEPGL93.3146.966.6898.623.1176.2168.91573.6 COMESA4761.13986.81925.627827.51046.834329366.352346.1 EAC1499.7156.1532.81515.9113.6199.11026.15043.3 ECCAS990.46502.32351.88125.6370.1102344992.533566.7 ECOWAS6125.7616.33693.613556.4788.617073.26168.648022.3 IGAD1646.22740552.81480.6545.1212.71412.68590 IOC223.235.9106.71930.159.3515.5170.63041.4 MRU85.739.2206.31327.74.2167.93872218 SADC8704.97139.55184.620679.42672.811266.514973.970621.6 UEMOA2828.4253.9776.43549.842.6589.9853.98894.9 UMA2158.41079.91511.650915.4485.19147.510996.876294.7
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Share of Import Sources (2000-2007) RECAFRICACHINAASIAEUJAPANUSAROWWORLD CEMAC1457522119100 CEN- SAD9810413722100 CEPGL424334845100 COMES A12811314827100 EAC137 215536100 ECCAS1661045210 100 ECOWA S13915334620100 IGAD121114204534100 IOC141019293322100 MRU45352112221100 SADC12811365820100 UEMOA24109391414100 UMA455592420100
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Intra REC-Trade (% Growth)
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Intra-Africa Trade (% Growth)
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Intra-African trade potentials Africa trades more with the rest of the world than it does with itself. Rich endowments among African countries Africa has a large population of about one billion people. Reforms which are key to boost trade. Diversification of finished products.
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Intra-African trade potential Effective implementation of decisions agreed at continental level. Increased demand by the emerging economies such as China, India, Brazil, and others. Rich fertile soil for agricultural production.
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Challenges Limiting the Potential of Intra-African Trade Lack of diversification and competitiveness. The nature of African economies. Weak trade-related infrastructure. Multiplicity and inconvertibility of currencies. Delays at customs which, on average, are longer than in the rest of the world. A large proportion of African landlocked countries.
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Challenges Limiting the Potential of Intra-African Trade Weak Infrastructure Share of paved roads in Africa by Sub-regions
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Conclusion There is a potential for intra-Africa trade to improve. There is need to address the supply constraints in order to make Africa’s products competitive; There is need to accelerate trade reforms, including exports diversification; Deepening of regional integration and accelerating intra-Africa trade will need strong commitmenst from the Member States.
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Conclusion High trade costs prevent many African countries to the full realization of gains from the globalization. Members States should continue their reforms including export diversification.
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