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Gabby to US investors: Don’t leave Africa to the Chinese

The chair of the advisory board of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) said that, under the AfCFTA, a customs union will be implemented which will cut down significantly on imports

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  • “We going to have a customs union [in Africa]. Some may think that it’s not possible, but it’s possible. In fact, the first customs union in the world happened in Africa”

The chair of the advisory board of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC), Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, has urged US investors to quickly take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and invest.

Otchere-Darko said: “When you have a continent with 1.3 billion [people] that is building a single market, if you don’t wake up to it, it will be too late and you can’t blame China when it happens. So my message to America is that there is an opportunity in Africa.”

He said under the AfCFTA a customs union will be implemented which will cut down significantly on imports.

“We are building a new Africa and that new Africa is a single market – Africa. Potentially the largest single market in the world. We are going to have a customs union. Some may think that it’s not possible, but it’s possible. In fact, the first customs union in the world happened in Africa.”

The time is now

Addressing an insightful round-table discussion on US-Ghana investment opportunities, he said the time to invest in Ghana is now until the free trade area minimizes the level of import from America when full, trade protocols set in.

“It was a South African customs union that was in 1910. So, we are going to have a customs union and once we do that it means that we are not going to rely so much on import because the rules of origin is set in. And there will be higher duties for things coming in but within a single market there will be no charges.”

He urged US investors not to lag behind their Chinese counterparts but to take up the many opportunities in industry, which, he said, remains a great potential source of transformation in Ghana.

“I think what the Chinese are recognising [and I am just using Ghana as an example] is that they are setting industries here [in Ghana].

“And perhaps before America wakes up, the single market would have been in full motion and you would have Chinese industries not just depending on imports into Africa but actually setting up in Africa and taking advantage of the single market.”

Listen to Gabby Otchere-Darko in the audio clip below:

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