Afreximbank President
Prof. Benedict Oramah speaking during the closing of the IATF in
Cairo
Deals
valued at $32.6 billion dollars were recorded at the inaugural
Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) which ended in Cairo yesterday,
according to preliminary figures released by the African
Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).
Afreximbank,
which organized the trade fair in collaboration with the African
Union and had it hosted by the Government of Egypt, said that the
amount represented the value of 100 deals concluded during the fair.
That number might rise as it did not include some bilateral deals
among exhibitors which had not been recorded.
The
Bank said that the majority of the deals were in sectors of
industrialization/export manufacturing ($6.2 billion); power ($6
billion); and financial services ($1.86 billion). Other key sectors
included oil and gas; transport and logistics; heavy industry;
mining; infrastructure; healthcare; and SME promotion.
The
preliminary report also showed that there was a total of 1,086
exhibitors at the fair, with 45 countries having country pavilions.
Five hundred and eighty-four companies were accommodated in country
pavilions while 375 were in private sector stands. The creative
industries had 36 participating exhibitors.
In
addition to operating country pavilions, Egypt and Nigeria also had
special country days which allowed them to enjoy a dedicated day
during which they organized special programmes to showcase the
business and investment opportunities in their countries.
The
IATF2018 Conference, which ran alongside the trade fair, featured 42
sessions with 152 speakers.
The
Virtual Trade Fair platform, which operated during the fair,
attracted 700 total registrations, with the rooms being accessed more
than 7,000 times and product information and market resources on the
platform accessed or downloaded about 2,000 times. About 300 booths
have been built on the platform, which will remain active after the
IATF.
The
creative industries component of IATF2018 featured six workshops and
also attracted six mural artists. It also featured eight mini runway
shows and an event called “Fashionable Loud” which was a major
attraction attended by many visitors.
The
IATF2018, which ran from 11 to 17 December, was aimed at promoting
trade among African countries and at supporting the implementation of
the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.
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