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Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges
Abstract
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is designed to enhance trade between African nations by eliminating tariff and non-tariff barriers. Despite its potential benefits, intra-African trade remains low, with a substantial portion of Africa's imports originating from outside the continent. This review investigates the obstacles to intra-African trade, such as colonial-era cash crop legacies, shipping constraints, and transportation challenges, and proposes strategies to overcome them. These strategies include streamlining border procedures, simplifying customs processes, and harmonizing regulations, which can decrease trade costs and enhance the ease of doing business within the continent. The literature review provides a comprehensive analysis of existing research on African trade barriers, identifying key issues and proposing potential solutions. A historical overview of African trade reveals a multifaceted narrative influenced by geographical elements, cultural exchanges, and external influences. Regional trade agreements, such as South Africa Development Community SADC, the Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS, and East Africa Community EAC, aim to promote economic integration and cooperation, but their effectiveness varies. The consequences of trade barriers on African economies and intra-African trade have been widely studied, revealing the complex impact they have on economic growth. The numerous trade agreements in Africa have created a complex web of overlapping regulations and trade arrangements, making trade facilitation more challenging and creating uncertainty for businesses operating within the region. Simplifying customs processes, harmonizing regulations, and streamlining border procedures can significantly reduce trade costs and improve the ease of doing business within the continent.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Political Economy Theory, Foreign Trade Policy
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Publication Date
July 9, 2024
Submission Date
May 13, 2024
Acceptance Date
June 13, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 4 Number: 1
APA
Oyebamiji, O. (2024). Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges. Journal of Economics and Political Sciences(Türkiye), 4(1), 1-19. https://izlik.org/JA49EA96YX
AMA
1.Oyebamiji O. Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges. JEP. 2024;4(1):1-19. https://izlik.org/JA49EA96YX
Chicago
Oyebamiji, Oluwaseun. 2024. “Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges”. Journal of Economics and Political Sciences(Türkiye) 4 (1): 1-19. https://izlik.org/JA49EA96YX.
EndNote
Oyebamiji O (July 1, 2024) Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges. Journal of Economics and Political Sciences(Türkiye) 4 1 1–19.
IEEE
[1]O. Oyebamiji, “Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges”, JEP, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1–19, July 2024, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA49EA96YX
ISNAD
Oyebamiji, Oluwaseun. “Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges”. Journal of Economics and Political Sciences(Türkiye) 4/1 (July 1, 2024): 1-19. https://izlik.org/JA49EA96YX.
JAMA
1.Oyebamiji O. Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges. JEP. 2024;4:1–19.
MLA
Oyebamiji, Oluwaseun. “Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges”. Journal of Economics and Political Sciences(Türkiye), vol. 4, no. 1, July 2024, pp. 1-19, https://izlik.org/JA49EA96YX.
Vancouver
1.Oluwaseun Oyebamiji. Overcoming Barriers to Intra-African Trade: The Role of AfCFTA in Dismantling Colonial Crop Legitimacy, Shipping Constraints, and Transportation Challenges. JEP [Internet]. 2024 Jul. 1;4(1):1-19. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA49EA96YX