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Title: The implications of the African Continental Free Trade Area on Intra-COMESA Trade
Authors: Masunda, Stein
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Keywords: COMESA
Gravity model
Trade diversion
Trade creation
Merchandise trade
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Corporate Communications Unit, COMESA Secretariat
Abstract: This paper used the structured Gravity model on a panel data of 35 reporting and 48 partners countries over the period 2000-2018 to examine the potential effects of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) on intra-COMESA trade. The study found that implementation of the AfCFTA has the potential to increase intra-COMESA trade by 2.3 times. The study points to the loss of intra-COMESA trade to the rest of Africa by 1.7 times. Notwithstanding trade diversion, the implementation of the AfCFTA has a net overall effect of increasing intra-COMESA trade by 61.6 percent. The study recommended that COMESA to consider aligning its trade policies with the AfCFTA to maximise the AfCFTA benefits; sensitize its producers to maximize on the benefits and opportunities of the AfCFTA implementation; and build their capacity to improve production efficiency to mitigate against the loss of trade to non-COMESA Member States.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6692
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