Angola participates in African Free Trade Area meeting

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Angola participates in African Free Trade Area meeting
Angola participates in African Free Trade Area meeting

Africa-Press – Angola. An Angolan delegation, led by the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Victor Fernandes, is in Accra, capital of Ghana, to attend the 8th meeting of the Council of Ministers of the African Continental Free Trade Area, to be held from the 27th to the 29th.

The central objective of the meeting is the need to complete the pending rules of origin to ensure the start of significant trade under the Agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFTA).

The Angolan delegation also includes senior officials from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the commercial attaché, in his capacity as head Angolan negotiator in the AFTA.

The African Continental Free Trade Area is a free trade area founded in 2018, which came into force from 1 January 2021. It was created by the African Continental Free Trade Agreement between 54 of the 55 nations of the African Union.

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