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11 June 2015, Johannesburg

 

 

ANC Welcomes Signing of African Free Trade Agreement

 

 

It is with a sense of significant achievement, great pride and immense hope
that the African National Congress welcomes the signing of the Tripartite
Free Trade Agreement (TFTA) by representatives of our Regional Blocs in
Cairo, Egypt. 

 

The agreement, signed by the Southern African Development Community (SADC),
the East African Community (EAC) and the Common Market for Eastern and
Southern Africa (COMESA), seeks to create a common market from Cape to
Cairo. It is effectively the continent's largest free trade zone unlocking
blockages that had previously existed hindering the free movement of goods
and investment across the continent.  

 

This development is in line with our stated objective of catapulting Africa
to take her rightful place as a formidable force amongst regions of the
world; ensuring that development and growth come from within the continent
itself driven by our combined population of 600 million and combined GDP of
approximately a trillion US dollars.

 

While the integration of these regional economies into one economic block
has been the subject of much negotiation, the African National Congress has
consistently called for strengthening of Regional Economic Commissions,
intended to consolidate Regional Community Integration, knowing these are
the building blocks of the African Union and a critical component towards
realising Africa Vision 2063. 

 

Our economic diplomacy has held that for South Africa to achieve her
national development objectives, we must actively promote development and
peace on the continent as neither of these imperatives can exist without the
other. We call on South African companies doing business in the rest of
Africa to ensure that their conduct accords with South African business
norms and standards such as upholding good business practice, labour
standards, and ethical conduct. 

 

It is our hope that the Free Trade Agreement concluded, subject to
ratification by Parliaments of member counties, will lead to measures that
will see the development of interconnecting transport infrastructure,
cooperation on industrial development and the encouragement of ownership,
control and utilisation of natural, marine and land resources as well as
essential infrastructure to the benefit of the peoples of Africa. 

 

 

Issued by the African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Khusela Sangoni (072 854 5707 ) or Keith Khoza (082 823 9672)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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