The need for free movement of goods across Africa, in order to significantly strengthen businesses and boost intra-Africa trade on the continent was a key topic of discussion among global leaders at the 24th World Economic Forum on Africa.
Charles Brewer, MD of DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa, attended the forum which took place in Abuja, Nigeria from 7 – 9 May 2014. Says Brewer, “There was a collective consensus among African leaders on the topic of mobility in Africa, as well as the importance of efficient border and visa policies. We have seen good follow-up particularly in East Africa and it is imperative to continue to work on the border and customs environment to grow intra-Africa trade.” A key view expressed by a number of African leaders at the Forum was the need for a proactive approach to border management, which will enable trade between various regions. The creation of an environment that enables business growth on the continent as opposed to obstructing it was also addressed by various parties.Brewer adds that it was also positive to witness how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly being recognized as the primary driver of economic growth in Africa and how they are being supported across Africa.
“Some of the challenges SMEs face include infrastructure challenges and customs regulations and controls. The fact that world leaders have recognized these issues and put actions in place towards easing the difficulties experienced can only bode well for future business development and success on the continent.” Concludes Brewer, “If Africa is to compete with global, advanced countries, investment is needed in facilitating trade and the ease of doing business. We walked away from the meeting feeling positive, having witnessed various influential leaders from business, government, civil society and academia, all having similar views of facilitating trade on the continent.”