The African continental free trade area (AfCFTA) and trade in services: opportunities and strategies for Southern Africa

The services sector is the most dynamic and promising sector of nearly any economy. Services dominate the Southern African region, largely due to the influence of South Africa, whose services sector accounted for 67 per cent of Southern Africa’s combined services economy. However, sectoral characteristics highlight the need for greater structural transformation, more value addition and job-creating growth. The AfCFTA offers an opportunity to transform the existing commodity-dependent and fragmented socioeconomic spectrum of African countries into a more unified market marked by higher levels of economic diversification and product sophistication. The AfCFTA is meant to allow the formation of larger economies of scale and enhance the region’s specialization in agricultural, industrial goods and services. Overall, the liberalization of trade in services is pursued through successive rounds of liberalization. Negotiations in the first-round cover five priority sectors: business and professional services, telecommunications services, financial services, transport and tourism. Additionally, discussions are ongoing over the possibility to front load health services and e-commerce.

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Format: Working paper biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2023
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10855/49561
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