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Namibia Joins AfCFTA Trade Flow With First Consignment to Nigeria
Namibia Joins AfCFTA Trade Flow With First Consignment to Nigeria
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Namibia Joins AfCFTA Trade Flow With First Consignment to NigeriaNamibia has sent its first-ever shipment under the AfCFTA — a 45,000-tonne cargo of locally... 01.07.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Namibia Joins AfCFTA Trade Flow With First Consignment to NigeriaNamibia has sent its first-ever shipment under the AfCFTA — a 45,000-tonne cargo of locally produced salt to Nigeria. The landmark event was flagged off at the Port of Walvis Bay by Foreign Minister Selma Ashipala-Musavyi."Nigeria stood with Namibia during our liberation struggle. I think it’s really symbolic that the first consignment is going to Nigeria, strengthening our bilateral relations but also telling the world that Namibia is ready to trade under the AfCFTA rules," local media quoted the minister as saying.According to Namibia’s Ministry of International Relations and Trade, the AfCFTA offers major benefits, including:🟠Expanded market access for local businesses across 1.3 billion consumers with a combined GDP of $3.4 trillion;🟠Greater competitiveness in regional and continental markets;🟠Boosted economic growth and diversification;🟠Job creation and industrial development.Subscribe to @sputnik_africa Sputnik Africa | X
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11:33 01.07.2025 (Updated: 12:04 01.07.2025)
Namibia Joins AfCFTA Trade Flow With First Consignment to Nigeria
Namibia has sent its first-ever shipment under the AfCFTA — a 45,000-tonne cargo of locally produced salt to Nigeria. The landmark event was flagged off at the Port of Walvis Bay by Foreign Minister Selma Ashipala-Musavyi.
"Nigeria stood with Namibia during our liberation struggle. I think it’s really symbolic that the first consignment is going to Nigeria, strengthening our bilateral relations but also telling the world that Namibia is ready to trade under the AfCFTA rules," local media quoted the minister as saying.
According to Namibia’s Ministry of International Relations and Trade, the AfCFTA offers major benefits, including:
🟠Expanded market access for local businesses across 1.3 billion consumers with a combined GDP of $3.4 trillion;
🟠Greater competitiveness in regional and continental markets;
🟠Boosted economic growth and diversification;
🟠Job creation and industrial development.
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