President Cyril Ramaphosa says there should be greater cooperation between African countries to boost trade on the continent.
He says this will also ensure faster growth of the African economy, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ramaphosa was addressing delegates at this year’s Intra-African Trade Fair.
The trade fair focuses on discussions around the recently-launched African Continental Free Trade Area.
Ramaphosa says African economies are some of the worst affected by the covid-19 pandemic.
Read the President’s full address here.
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As a flagship project of the African Union #Agenda2063 #TheAfricaWeWant, the #AfCFTA brings together 55 African countries with a combined population of more than 1.2 billion people and a combined gross domestic product (GDP) exceeding US$2.5 trillion. #OneAfricanMarket #IATF2021 pic.twitter.com/jtA5S88uJq
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[PHOTOS]: His Excellency President @CyrilRamaphosa accompanied by former President of Nigeria, His Excellency Olusegun Obasanjo, received African Heads of State and Government at the Intra African Trade Fair 2021) in KwaZulu-Natal #IATF2021 #OneAfricanMarket pic.twitter.com/y9rlYmV0nC
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