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PUBLISHED ON July 11th, 2019

Search for common import rules to test Africa free trade area

African nations are headed for another round of tough negotiations as they seek common rules for their newly formed free trade area even after they settled the headquarters question on Friday.

To achieve its goal of boosting intra-regional trade, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) must craft rules of origin (RoO) that encourage imports from members while slowing orders from outside the bloc.

A committee of experts is currently working on RoOs to be applied by all the AfCFTA signatories in a move set to test old commercial ties with French and English speaking European countries. “We expect this to be an area for some tough negotiations,” said Chris Onyango, a consultant with the United Nation Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

“But there is a starting point as all the regional economic blocs in the continent already have RoOs which the committee may decide just to harmonise.”

The Common Market for East and Southern Africa – where Kenya and most of its East African neighbours belong – for instance has its own RoO.

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