Albert
Muchanga, Commissioner for Trade and Industry, African Union (left);
Soraya Hakuziyaremye, Minister of Trade and Industry of Rwanda
(centre); and Afreximbank President Prof. Benedict Oramah with the
hosting agreement following the signing ceremony in Kigali”
The
second Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2020) scheduled to take place in
Kigali from 1 to 7 September 2020 will target the execution of
Intra-African trade deals worth more than $40 billion, Prof. Benedict
Oramah, President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank),
announced today.
Prof.
Oramah was speaking in Kigali at the signing of the hosting agreement
for IATF2020 by the Government of Rwanda, Afreximbank and the African
Union.
Soraya
Hakuziyaremye, Minister of Trade and Industry of Rwanda, signed for
the Government while Prof. Oramah signed for Afreximbank and Amb.
Albert Muchanga, Commissioner for Trade and Industry of the African
Union, signed for the organisation during the ceremony held at the
Transform Africa Summit taking place in Kigali
Prof.
Oramah said that for IATF2020, which is being organized by
Afreximbank in collaboration with the African Union and hosted by
Rwanda, the partners had set themselves
the ambitious target of attracting more than 1,000 exhibitors and
hosting over 10,000 buyers and conference participants from over 50
countries.
According
to him, the trade fair will build on the tremendous progress made in
the first Intra-African Trade Fair held in Cairo in 2018 to achieve
more far-reaching results in terms of impact in promoting
Intra-African trade.
Prof.
Oramah who noted that "52 countries have signed the AfCFTA and
22 have ratified it, paving the way for the agreement to enter into
force”, said that IAATF2020 would include an IATF Trade and
Investment Forum which will look at the practical challenges
affecting AfCFTA implementation and provide solutions on how to
address them and exploit the benefits offered by the Agreement.
Afreximbank
will showcase some practical solutions, including the Pan-African
Payments and Settlement System, which will be launched at the AU
Extra-Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government in Niamey in
July 2019, he said. That system will facilitate trade settlement in
local currencies, providing a vital boost to intra-regional trade.
Also
speaking, Amb. Muchanga said that the partners in the IATF had
succeeded in creating a brand and that the trade fair was a platform
for sharing trade information. It brought together buyers and sellers
and created access to financing for businesses.
Amb.
Muchanga announced that the African Union was establishing an African
Trade Observatory, which will gather trade-related information from
African countries and be a resource for anybody who wanted to trade
with the continent as a source of general trade statistics.
Ms.
Hakuziyaremye expressed Rwanda’s appreciation at being selected to
host IATF2020 and said that the country was committed to building on
the success of IATF2018 to ensure a successful event in 2020.
She
urged all African countries to work together for the success of the
AfCFTA.
IATF2018
attracted more than 1,000 exhibitors from 45 countries and across 20
sectors, generating in excess of $32 billion in deals, some of which
Afreximbank has already financed. IATF2020 will provide a platform
for businesses to share trade, investment and market information and
for buyers and sellers, investors and countries to conclude business
deals.
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