Boosting Intra-Africa Trade and Cross-Border Opportunities

In a recent discussion, experts highlighted the importance of promoting intra-Africa trade and cross-border trade. The meeting focused on how the HCLPA (Health, Commercial, Legal, and Policy Affairs) can be harnessed to enhance trade across African countries.

Several key issues were raised, and many opportunities were identified. One of the main points discussed was the need to scale up skills and technology for value addition. This is crucial for African countries to produce different products and access larger markets efficiently.

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Another concern was the lack of awareness about trade protocols within Africa. Many participants noted that people are not fully informed about the agreements and protocols that can help boost cross-border trade. There is a need to raise awareness and educate people about the benefits of these protocols, especially those related to infrastructure opportunities in regions like the Middle East and Asia.

The implementation of trade in services, including traditional services like insurance and education, was also discussed. Some countries have already made progress in this area, allowing students to study in different countries and contributing to the growth of cross-border trade.

Security at the borders was highlighted as a critical issue. With increasing cross-border trade, there is a need to address security concerns and border porosity to prevent criminal activities. This includes advocating for government action to improve border security and ensure the safe movement of goods and services.

In conclusion, the discussion ended with three key recommendations: scaling up skills and technology, raising awareness about trade protocols, and addressing border security issues. These steps are essential for unlocking the full potential of intra-Africa trade and cross-border opportunities.

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