REGIONAL : Africa blocs draft giant free trade roadmap

Three African trade blocs that have agreed to form a free trade area covering more than half a billion people created a long overdue roadmap on Monday. The Southern African Development Community (SADC), East African Community (EAC) and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) agreed to the plan in October 2008, but the roadmap was due to have been completed six months later.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Three African trade blocs that have agreed to form a free trade area covering more than half a billion people created a long overdue roadmap on Monday.

The Southern African Development Community (SADC), East African Community (EAC) and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) agreed to the plan in October 2008, but the roadmap was due to have been completed six months later.

"Almost half of Africa is part of this grand free trade area,” EAC Secretary-General Juma Mwapachu told reporters after a meeting of trade bloc officials in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

He said the unpublished roadmap was a major achievement.
"It has been a rather arduous and onerous exercise of intellectual proportions,” Mwapachu said.

The roadmap would bring together 26 states stretching from Cape Town to Cairo. The population of the SADC, EAC and Comesa members is some 527 million people, with an estimated combined annual gross domestic product of around $624 billion.

"We believe now that we have on the table a document that I think the member states of the three economic communities can be part of,” Mwapachu said.

The road map is a highly technical document which, officials said, sets out the overall justification for the free trade area and includes a memorandum of understanding to be approved by the heads of state, as well as a draft agreement for the eventual establishment of the area. 

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