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Amina Mohammed to advocate for open trading system in East Africa if elected to WTO

The business community in the East African bloc has already expressed confidence in her candidature

by Conrad Obiero
September 16, 2020
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Ambassador Amina Mohammed has affirmed she will strongly rally for fair and non-discriminatory market access for East African businesses to boost trade and help the regional economy recover from negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic.

The business community in the East African bloc has already expressed confidence in the candidature of Ambassador Amina Mohamed, for the position of Director General at the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

This follows her promise to steer reforms towards eliminating trade barriers and implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement, if selected.

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Amina told  industry captains from the East Africa region during a virtual meeting organized by the East African Business Council (EABC) to deliberate on deepening relations between the private sector in East Africa and WTO.

Speaking from Geneva, Ambassador Amina told the industry captains that if selected, she will push for a vibrant multi-lateral trading system to boost Africa’s trade.

“If I was selected, I would be a strong advocate for an open trading system. I’d also be a leader in reforming the system and particularly in recovering the economy from the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Amb. Amina.

According to the UN Economic Commission for Africa, businesses in African countries currently face higher tariffs when they export within Africa than outside the continent.

“If we eliminated the current overall average tariffs of 6.1 percent in Africa, we would actually double intra-Africa trade among African countries, from 15% to 30%. If we also eliminate some of the pressing tariff barriers, intra-Africa trade will significantly improve,” said Amb. Amina.

Amina noted that although trade rules are negotiated by Governments of the WTO member states, it is the private sector that uses them to expand trade and investments.

“A dynamic East Africa community with an active private sector will ensure that the region benefits significantly from the World Trade System but also the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA),” said Amb. Amina.

During the meeting, EABC’s CEO, Dr. Peter Mathuki said, “We are confident that Amb. Amina in her reform agenda at WTO, the voice of the African private sector shall be articulated and heard, with a focus on deepening engagement between the private sector and the global body.”

The selection process of the WTO Director-General is now in the third phase where WTO members are consulted to narrow down on the candidate to receive consensus support.

The virtual engagement was attended by over 75 distinguished business leaders including Dr. Manu Chandaria, Founding Chairman of EABC, Mr. Nick Nesbitt, current Chairman of EABC, Mr. Dennis Kareru, Chair of Rwanda Hospitality Association, Mr. Simon Kaheru, Board Member of Uganda Manufacturers Association, Mr. Hamad
Hamad, Executive Director of Zanzibar National Chambers of Commerce and Industries, among others.

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