COMESA adopts strategy to boost AfCFTA implementation


LUSAKA, April 8 (Xinhua) -- The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Africa's largest regional economic organization, has adopted a strategy to help its member states effectively implement the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

According to a statement issued on Wednesday, the strategy was adopted during the organization's ninth Extraordinary Meeting of the Council of Ministers held on April 2, during which it also adopted the COMESA Medium-Term Strategic Plan 2026-2030.

The strategy provides a structured approach to enabling member states to leverage opportunities presented by the continental market, while reinforcing COMESA's role as a building block of the African Economic Community, said the statement.

The meeting reaffirmed COMESA's commitment to advancing regional integration and strengthening its role within the broader continental development framework, it added.

COMESA Secretary General Chileshe Kapwepwe commended member states for their continued commitment to regional integration and highlighted the strategic importance of the adopted frameworks.

She noted that the Medium-Term Strategic Plan offers a clear and forward-looking framework to advance regional transformation through deeper market integration, strengthened productive capacity, improved infrastructure, and inclusive, sustainable development.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

German factory orders rebound but Mideast tensions threaten recovery
Ghana's economy grows 7.5 pct in January 2026
Central banks of Bahrain, UAE sign currency swap agreement
Plane crashes in southern Philippines
Protests over high fuel costs clog Dublin, other Irish cities for second day
Trump says US-Iran talks will be behind closed doors
Laurance stays strong for win in Tour of Basque Country stage 3
Kenya launches initiative to boost corporate climate governance
3 hospitalized in western Uganda anthrax outbreak
Chinese enterprises welcome Zambia's policy on mining tax payments in RMB

Others Also Read