African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCTA) is a free trade area created by the African Continental Free Trade Agreement and signed among 54 of the 55 African Union nations. To date only 29 countries have both signed and ratified the AfCFTA Agreement.
African leaders must stop attending foreign trade summits - Ablakwa
AfCFTA readiness assessment consultation begins in Accra
AfCFTA readiness assessment consultation begins in Accra
AfCFTA will be fully operational from March – Akufo-Addo
Government negotiating dispute settlement protocol under AfCFTA
Work in Ghana's interest – Foreign Affairs Minister to AfCFTA technical team
AfCFTA: South African diplomat wins top AU job
AU, Ghana sign AfCFTA Secretariat Agreement
Daily Graphic Editorial: African Union must build on success stories
ECOWAS agrees to investigate Nigeria border closure
'AfCFTA Secretariat will be operational by 31st March' – Akufo-Addo assures AU
Government spent US$3 million on AfCFTA - Akufo-Addo
“AfCFTA secretariat will be operational by 31st March” – President Akufo-Addo assures AU
Here are the 3 shortlisted candidates for General Secretary of AfCFTA; no Ghanaian is included
Government will continue to facilitate effective international trade - Ofori-Atta
Capitalising on AfCFTA: E-Commerce businesses have first hand
Come invest in Ghana – Foreign Affairs Minister tells Saudi investors
B&FT Editorial: Accra hosts Institute of Logistics and Transport's annual Africa Forum
Invest in Ghana – Tony Blair urges entrepreneurs
4th industrial revolution: Africa must not be a bystander – Ursula
GITFIC 2020 to help participants actualize AfCFTA
Ghanaian Times Editorial: Increased Intra-Africa Trade: The game changer for African economies
Ghanaian products will feature strongly in the global market place – Akufo-Addo
African countries may postpone free trade agreement - EIU predicts