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      THE 2nd MEETING OF THE CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA NEGOTIATING FORUM (CFTA-NF)
      16 May 2016

      MEDIA ADVISORY

      THE 2nd MEETING OF THE CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA NEGOTIATING FORUM (CFTA-NF)

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

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      Launch of Book on Trade in Services: Case Studies from Africa
      26 February 2016

      MEDIA ADVISORY

      LAUNCH OF BOOK ON TRADE IN SERVICES: CASE STUDIES FROM AFRICA

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

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      Ministerial Conference on Immunization in Africa
      Ministerial Conference on Immunization in Africa
      24 February 2016

      Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 24 February 2016 – African leaders, including ministers of health, finance, and other line ministries, have gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the Ministerial Conference

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      The 1st Meeting of the Continental Free Trade Area Negotiating Forum (CFTA-NF)
      The 1st Meeting of the Continental Free Trade Area Negotiating Forum (CFTA-NF)
      22 February 2016

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

      When: Monday 22 to Saturday 27 February 2016

      Where: Medium Conference Hall - AU Headquarters, Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia

      Event
      While wishing you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016, The Directorate of Information and Communication (DIC) of the AUC would like to share with you the attached group photo of the Leadership  of the AU Commission
      While wishing you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2016, The Directorate of Information and
      14 January 2016

      Photo of the AUC Chairperson, H.E Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, with the male Commissioners of the African Union (AU)

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      Training Workshop on Trade in Services Negotiations for AU-CFTA Negotiators, Dakar, Senegal
      Training Workshop on Trade in Services Negotiations for AU-CFTA Negotiators, Dak
      7 December 2015

      MEDIA ADVISORY

      Training Workshop on Trade in Services Negotiations for AU-CFTA Negotiators, Dakar, Senegal

      INVITATION TO REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MEDIA

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      African Union Coordination and Review Meeting on the Implementation of the plan of action for boosting intra African trade (BIAT)
      African Union Coordination and Review Meeting on the Implementation of the plan
      25 November 2015
      Event
      The African Union Commission celebrates the 21st Africa Industrialization Day
      The African Union Commission celebrates the 21st Africa Industrialization Day
      25 November 2015

      Cairo, Egypt – 22 November 2015.

      Event
      The African Union Commission engages the Private Sector on the Continental Free
      12 November 2015

      The African Union Commission engages the Private Sector on the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) negotiations processes
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      Press Release N°333/2015

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      The 5th Continental Task Force (CTF) Meeting on the Continental Free Trade Area
      6 November 2015

      Press Release N°327/2015

      The 5th Continental Task Force (CTF) Meeting on the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) Considers Documents in Preparation of the Negotiations

      Abuja, Federal Republic of Nigeria – 05 November 2015. The 5th Meeting of the Continental Task Force (CTF) on the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) at the Experts level, commenced today in Abuja, Nigeria. The meeting was organized by the Department of Trade of the Africa Union Commission in preparation for the commencement of the CFTA negotiations in December 2015. During the next three days, experts from the African Union Commission, the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), will consider all the post-launch preparatory issues and consider essential process issues and technical documents that will enable the negotiations to be conducted in an efficient way. The Trade Law Centre (TRALAC) has been invited as a resource person to the meeting.

      The CTF is established to coordinate actions between the African Union Commission and the Regional Economic Communities and to ensure that the CFTA negotiations are conducted within the agreed timelines. The expected results of the CTF are to finalize drafts of the various technical documents that will be considered by the First Meeting of the Continental Free Trade Area-Negotiating Forum (CFTA-NF) as well as the negotiations to be concluded later in order to establish the CFTA by the indicative date of 2017.

      In her opening remarks, Mrs. Treasure Maphanga, Director of the Department of Trade and Industry of the African Union Commission, expressed her gratitude to the meeting for the milestone achieved at the African Union June 2015 Summit with regards to the launch of the CFTA negotiations. She recalled the importance and the objectives of the meeting and underscored the progress made on the CFTA process. The Director encouraged the Continental Task Force to work as a team to ensure that the negotiations are effectively concluded by 2017. Mrs. Maphanga urged the participants to share with the meeting, their regional experience and best practices in order to enrich the documents and to further consolidate a strategy on preparing and conducting negotiations at the continental level.

      “We need to think outside the box to envisage the way to achieve this mandate and meet the schedule set to us by our Leaders. We are very keen to work with you in order to synchronize and share some of the lessons learned on the Tripartite and other Regional Economic Communities”, she concluded.

      The 5th Meeting of the CTF will consider the draft Rules of Procedure for the CFTA Negotiating Forum, the Initial drafts of the modalities for the CFTA tariff negotiations and trade in services and the establishment of Technical Groups in specific areas inter alia.

      For further information, please contact Mr. Batanai Chikwene - Email: ChikweneB@africa-union.org

      Media Contact: Patient Atcho, Department of Trade and Industry, email: atchop@africa-union.org Tel: (+251) 9 29335250

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      African Union Commission consults ECOWAS on the Continental Free Trade Area (CFT
      5 November 2015

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      African Union Commission consults ECOWAS on the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA)

      Abuja, Nigeria – 03 November 2015. The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the African Union Commission (AUC) consulted on the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) and on the action plan for Boosting Intra-African Trade (BIAT) in a two-day meeting which was held between the 3rd and 4th November 2015 in Abuja, Nigeria. The Objectives were to facilitate consultations and dialogue among ECOWAS Member States on the CFTA with a view to developing regional strategies for engagement in the CFTA negotiations and to identify areas for capacity building at the national and regional levels with the support of African Union Commission, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and other partners such as the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

      The meeting which was co-organized by ECOWAS, AUC, and UNECA, discussed the current state of trade liberalisation in the ECOWAS, BIAT action plans accompanied with M & E frameworks, studies on the trade potential of the CFTA, Principles Guiding the Negotiations for the CFTA, Institutional Arrangements for the Negotiation of the CFTA, technical issues on the CFTA and private sector views on the CFTA.

      In his opening remarks, Dr. David Luke, Coordinator of the Africa Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, recalled that to drive the implementation process CFTA and BIAT Agenda, ATPC in collaboration with its partners are in the process of sensitizing the RECs and selected Member States. He explained that the rationale for BIAT to complement the CFTA agenda stems from the fact that trade complementarity across African countries are bound to remain limited even after the liberalization entailed by the CFTA. “There is no CFTA without BIAT and vice-versa. There is need to focus on ensuring that national productive capacities are enhanced taking advantage of regional and continental market access opportunities”, he emphasized.

      H.E. Ahmed Hamid, Commissioner for Trade, Customs and Free Movement and Tourism of the ECOWAS Commission opened the Consultative Meeting with a statement delivered on his behalf by the ECOWAS Director of Trade, Dr. Gbenga Obideyi. Commissioner Hamid stated that the ECOWAS region believes in the importance of the CFTA, as approved by the AU Summit of Heads of State and Government in January 2012. He stressed on some of the useful lessons that can be learned from the ECOWAS regional integration process – involvement of multiple stakeholders and the fact that integration is a continued process as opposed to a one-off event. In the end, he proposed, for the consideration of Member States, the extension of the existing mandate given to ECOWAS for the negotiation of the WA – EU EPA (Economic Partnership Agreement) to that of the CFTA negotiations.

      Representing H.E. Mrs. Fatima Haram Acyl, Commissioner for Trade and Industry of the African Union Commission, the Director of the Department of Trade and Industry, Mrs. Treasure Maphanga pointed out that by agreeing to negotiate a comprehensive and mutually beneficial free trade agreement, our Leaders signalled to the world that Africa is ready for business. Mrs. Maphanga indicated that simply reducing tariffs and removing other barriers to trade may not necessarily lead to increased intra-African trade. In this regards, she suggested: “We must do more in terms of developing the productive capacities of our economies, implement trade facilitation measures, develop our infrastructure, and ensure reliable energy supply and skills availability”. Before concluding, she urged ECOWAS Member States to respond to the call by the AU Commission for the designation of Lead CFTA Negotiators and their Alternates in line with the Roadmap for the CFTA negotiations.

      The Representant of the Acting Permanent Secretary of the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Ben Iyeh, underscored that regional integration helps develop larger markets, foster competition and improve policy stance in many areas of development agenda. He informed the meeting that Nigeria has already settled the necessary national structures in order to be fully engaged in the upcoming CFTA negotiations.

      The ECOWAS Regional Consultative meeting on the CFTA will be followed by the 5th Meeting of the Continental Task Force (CTF) on the CFTA from 5-7 November 2015.

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      Nigeria Validates the African Union Report on Banking Services in Nigeria
      4 November 2015

      Press Release N°320/2015

      Nigeria Validates the African Union Report on Banking Services in Nigeria

      Abuja, Nigeria – 30 October 2015. The one-day workshop for the validation of the report on banking services and Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) Consultation ended today in Abuja, Nigeria. The objective was to bring together various stakeholders in the Banking Services Sector to review the findings of the draft report and contribute to its finalization. The workshop was also an opportunity to consult on the state of implementation of the Action Plan for Boosting Intra African Trade (BIAT) and Preparations for the CFTA Negotiations in Nigeria. It was co-organized by the Department of Trade and Industry of the African Union Commission and the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

      Representing the Trade and Industry Directorate of the African Union Commission, Mr. Nadir Merah, Head of Trade Division, expressed his sincere thanks and appreciation to the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the excellent partnership and unreserved support in conducting the study on Banking Services in Nigeria and organizing the workshop. He commended the Government for the steps taken towards preparation for the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) Negotiations and for the successful efforts towards diversification of the economy especially in development of the success sector. Special appreciation was extended to the Joint Europe- Africa Support Mechanism (JEAS-SM) for the financial support in conducting of the study.

      Mr. Merah noted that the service sector could provide an alternative engine of growth, enabling some latecomers to development to “leapfrog” what has been seen as the traditional manufacturing route to development. The Services sector accounts for an average 49% of GDP in the low income countries and 47% in the LDCs. Despite the success stories services exports in Africa, the Head of Trade Division indicated that there is a big gap between the awareness of government in public sector and services operators and firms in the private sector, where integration in services is happening. “Raising awareness to overcome this “perception gap” in Africa is critical at the continental level as well as at the sub-regional and national levels, where the incorporation of Service Sector development into mainstream economic planning and development priorities remains lagging”, he emphasized.

      In conclusion, he underscored that the success of Nigeria in exporting banking services comes at timely moment when the Heads of AU Heads of State and Government have endorsed a Decision to negotiate trade in Services and Trade in Goods concurrently. The fact that Nigeria has started national CFTA consultations is evidence that Africa is committed to its integration.

      In his statement, Mr. Abubakar Aliyu, on behalf of the Executive Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, expressed his appreciation to the African Union Commission for choosing Nigeria as case study of successful services exporters of banking services. “This study examines Nigeria’s trade in services policy context and in particular, the structure and performance of Nigeria’s Banking Sector with regards to the export of Banking Services”, he mentioned. He also indicated that Nigeria has already embarked on national CFTA consultations hence the workshop was another opportunity in the CFTA negotiations preparations. “At the end of this validation workshop, I expect you to jointly agree on a clear cut and very realistic Action Plan with agreed timelines towards the realization of a more viable Banking Sector in Nigeria expending to Africa and the world”, he concluded.

      The workshop was attended by Representatives of Ministry of Trade and Investment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Nigerian Central Bank, Private Banks, Insurance companies, Nigerian Chamber of Commerce, Economic Commission for West African States (ECOWAS), West African Chamber of Commerce, Universities and other higher institutions of learning, among others.

      For further information, please contact Mrs. Carolyne Tumuhimbise Email: Tumuhimbisec@africa-union.org

      Media Contact: Patient Atcho, Department of Trade and Industry, Email: atchop@africa-union.org – Tel: 251 929335250

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