African Union's vision of integrating markets across Africa through the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) will soon become a reality if the current level of negotiation among the 54 African countries is sustained. The core objective of the agreement is to promote trade in goods and services within Africa. While services sector represents the largest contributor to aggregate output in the continent, its exports remain challenged with Nigeria being the least service exporter among the largest three economies in Africa. In this Policy Brief, we analysed the potential of Africa's trade in services and examined Nigeria's preparedness for gaining market access leveraging on its areas of strength. This report provided some recommendations such as...
The birth of a middle class across the continent gives room for expanding regional trade in ECOWAS. ...
Services matter for economic growth and development. In most non-oil producing sub-Saharan African c...
The continent is currently, the world’s large free trade area with a 1.2-billion-person marketwhich ...
This chapter takes stock of the state of play of preferential trade negotiations in services in Afri...
The Nigerian economy grew at an average rate of 7% between 20002011. However, recent drop in oil pri...
This chapter reviews some of the literature on trade in services, with an emphasis on recent analyse...
The bilateral diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria have for years been characterise...
In 2015, the African Union launched negotiations to establish an African free trade agreement named ...
Regional integration such as ECOWAS is believed to be an important element to stimulate trade, which...
Abstract: Trade has been closely linked to the domestic, regional, intra-continental and global grow...
The manufacturing sector is well known to be one of the major growth engines in all economies hence ...
Decision Assembly/AU/Dec.394(XVIII) taken on 30th January 2012 at its Eighteenth Ordinary Sessio
Nigeria has made some important commitments in the area of tourism and travel-related services in th...
The perennial problems of unfavourable commodity terms of trade, early deindustrialisation, and exch...
A review of the Nigeria Customs compared with its counterpart, the Finnish Customs seeked to provide...
The birth of a middle class across the continent gives room for expanding regional trade in ECOWAS. ...
Services matter for economic growth and development. In most non-oil producing sub-Saharan African c...
The continent is currently, the world’s large free trade area with a 1.2-billion-person marketwhich ...
This chapter takes stock of the state of play of preferential trade negotiations in services in Afri...
The Nigerian economy grew at an average rate of 7% between 20002011. However, recent drop in oil pri...
This chapter reviews some of the literature on trade in services, with an emphasis on recent analyse...
The bilateral diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria have for years been characterise...
In 2015, the African Union launched negotiations to establish an African free trade agreement named ...
Regional integration such as ECOWAS is believed to be an important element to stimulate trade, which...
Abstract: Trade has been closely linked to the domestic, regional, intra-continental and global grow...
The manufacturing sector is well known to be one of the major growth engines in all economies hence ...
Decision Assembly/AU/Dec.394(XVIII) taken on 30th January 2012 at its Eighteenth Ordinary Sessio
Nigeria has made some important commitments in the area of tourism and travel-related services in th...
The perennial problems of unfavourable commodity terms of trade, early deindustrialisation, and exch...
A review of the Nigeria Customs compared with its counterpart, the Finnish Customs seeked to provide...
The birth of a middle class across the continent gives room for expanding regional trade in ECOWAS. ...
Services matter for economic growth and development. In most non-oil producing sub-Saharan African c...
The continent is currently, the world’s large free trade area with a 1.2-billion-person marketwhich ...