Prof Benedict Oramah, Afrexim President
The
drive by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) to
promote, facilitate and develop industrial parks and export
processing zones is aimed at increasing value addition, broadening
market access and promoting export development to support the
structural transformation of the economies of its Member States,
Oluranti Doherty, Head of the Bank’s Export Development unit, has
said.
Speaking
on 13 November during the opening of a two-day workshop on special
economic zones organised by Afreximbank in Ezulwini, Eswatini, Ms.
Doherty said that industrialization and export development was one of
the four pillars of the Bank’s current strategic plan.
“The
Bank is playing a key role in enabling a fast-track for the
industrialization of Africa,” she said. “Afreximbank is also
supporting the establishment of an internationally accredited African
Quality Assurance Centre for testing, inspection and certification to
ensure compliance with international technical regulations” as
development of adequate conformity assessment infrastructure will
contribute to enhancing the competitiveness and attractiveness of
“Made-In-Africa” goods.
Ms.
Doherty said that the workshop had been organised to raise
participants’ capacity in understanding special economic
zones, their objectives and purposes, the steps to their development
and the issues involved in financing and developing them.
Manqoba
Khumalo, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Trade of Eswatini,
expressed the commitment of the government to ensuring the Kingdom’s
industrial development, acknowledging that the development of special
economic zones and industrial parks could play a significant role in
that regard.
He
expressed appreciation to Afreximbank for its support to the
government and for organising the workshop which, he noted, was
building the capacity of Eswatini officials.
Also
addressing the workshop was Albert Chibi, Director of the Investor
Road Map Unit of Eswatini.
Participants
in the workshop were drawn from Eswatini, Namibia, Malawi and
Mozambique. Afreximbank plans to organise similar workshops for
French speaking member countries, countries in East Africa and
selected countries in West Africa.
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