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    Africa must strengthen regional trade to counter global economic shocks

    February 12, 2025
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    The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has emphasized Africa’s vulnerability to global economic shocks in its Economic Development in Africa Report 2024. The report, released in Geneva, examines how past crises including the 2008 financial collapse, the 2014 commodity price downturn, and the COVID-19 pandemic have intensified uncertainty across African economies. The report underscores the need for stronger regional trade networks to reduce reliance on external markets, enhance economic stability, and mitigate the impact of global disruptions.

    Africa must strengthen regional trade to counter global economic shocks

    It highlights the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a key mechanism with the potential to unlock $3.4 trillion in economic benefits. According to UNCTAD, full implementation of AfCFTA, combined with bold policy reforms and strategic investments, could significantly enhance Africa’s economic resilience and create new growth opportunities. UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan pointed to Africa’s structural challenges, including volatile global markets, high debt burdens, and infrastructure deficiencies, as barriers to sustainable growth.

    “These challenges are also a chance to reshape the continent’s economic future,” Grynspan said. “With bold reforms, investment, and full implementation of the AfCFTA, Africa can emerge stronger, more resilient, and more competitive.” The report introduces a framework assessing Africa’s vulnerabilities across six key dimensions. Politically, the continent has experienced 220 of the world’s 492 coup attempts since 1950, reflecting governance instability.

    Economically, nearly half of African nations had debt-to-GDP ratios exceeding 60% in 2023, with many allocating more resources to debt servicing than to essential sectors like health and education. Demographically, rapid population growth and migration pressures add complexity to economic planning. Energy dependence is another critical issue, with over 50% of Africa’s energy supply still derived from fossil fuels, limiting the region’s progress toward a sustainable energy transition.

    In terms of technology, digital divides persist, leaving many economies unprepared for disruptive innovations. Additionally, climate-related vulnerabilities remain severe, with extreme weather events in 2022 affecting 110 million people and causing $8.5 billion in damages. UNCTAD warns that these vulnerabilities are interconnected, exacerbating economic instability across the continent. The report calls for integrated policy approaches that address these challenges holistically, emphasizing the need for coordinated regional strategies to strengthen Africa’s economic resilience. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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