YAOUNDE, Cameroon (BG) – Africa has a unique opportunity to drive global trade and economic growth by implementing bold policy reforms and strategic investments that strengthen its resilience to global shocks.
A report launched Monday by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the 2024 Economic Development in Africa report, highlights how these measures can unlock new economic opportunities across the continent.
The report, presented by UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan and Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister of Trade, Industry and SME Promotion Souleymane Diarrassouba, outlines key strategies to accelerate Africa’s economic transformation.
According to UNCTAD, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) could create a $3.4 trillion market.
However, realizing its full potential will require improved infrastructure, streamlined trade policies and more significant incentives for industry.
“Africa faces serious challenges – from volatile global markets and high debt costs to infrastructure gaps,” said Grynspan.
“But these challenges are also a chance to reshape the continent’s economic future. With bold reforms, investment and full implementation of the AfCFTA, Africa can emerge stronger, more resilient and more competitive,” Grynspan added.
Intra-African trade currently accounts for only 16% of total exports. UNCTAD says that expanding regional trade would create more stable revenue streams.
Infrastructure gaps in transport, energy, and information and communication technology make trade 50% more expensive than the global average, limiting competitiveness.
Investment in logistics and digital connectivity is crucial, especially for landlocked countries.
Small and medium-sized enterprises, which provide 80% of employment across Africa, also need better access to financing and risk-management tools to thrive.
Africa’s dependence on commodity exports makes it vulnerable to price volatility.
Diversifying exports and strengthening regional supply chains will help mitigate risks and promote sustainable growth.
The report outlines strategies such as tax breaks, low-interest loans, and contingency funds to support businesses and industrialization.
With the right policies, Africa can reduce its dependence on external markets, drive inclusive economic growth, and position itself as a global trade leader.
The continent can chart a path to long-term economic resilience and prosperity by turning challenges into opportunities through bold reforms and regional cooperation.