ISSN – PRINT:2756-4495 | ONLINE: 2756-4487

Volume 04, Issue 01 – 2024

The Transformative Trajectory for Nigeria in the Aftermath of Joining the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.

1-2 Silva Opuala – Charles, Ukinebo Blessing Asemota-Osifo

Corresponding Author. Garden City Premier Business School, European Global School – Paris, France. Plot 13 Herbert Macaulay Street, Old G.R.A, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria.

ABSTRACT

The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) is a significant initiative aimed at promoting economic integration among 54 African nations. This article examines the historical context, challenges, and achievements of the AfCFTA, including tariff reductions, trade in goods and services, intellectual property rights, and free movement of persons. It also highlights the challenges faced by African economies, such as low industrialization and limited access to finance. The article proposes strategic solutions, such as infrastructure development and regulatory harmonization, to address these issues. The AfCFTA has created the world’s largest free trade area, promoted trade in services, and attracted foreign investment. The article highlights its resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic and acknowledges its transformative potential in shaping Africa’s economic future. Future prospects include scope expansion, regional integration, digitalization, and sustainable growth.

Keywords: Global trade, AfCFTA, Regional Trade, Trade block

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