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[Published: Monday March 19 2018]

 Nigeria pulls out of African free trade summit


Abuja 19 Mar (ANA) - Nigeria has pulled out of signing a continental trade deal just days before it is due to be launched in the Rwandan capital, Kigali.  The African Continental Free Trade Area Treaty would remove trade barriers and eventually allow free movement, creating a common market across the continent - much like the European Union.

But Nigerian labour unions have complained that it was bad for the economy and would lead to job losses. Nigeria, along with South Africa and Angola, has one of the continent's largest economies, the World Bank says. It also has the biggest population.

President Muhammadu Buhari's decision to pull out at the last minute is a setback for the pan-African trade treaty. A statement said he had cancelled his trip to Rwanda to allow for consultations within Nigeria. 
ith elections less than a year away, correspondents say the government will want to avoid a row with Nigeria's labour unions and some business leaders who say the African Continental Free Trade Area Treaty will lead to job losses.

The treaty will liberalise trade in goods and services and aims to end the reliance on the export of unrefined minerals. Dr Nazifi Darma, an economic analyst from the University of Abuja, told BBC Newsday that "free trade is an idea that is long overdue" but he fears that global companies could take advantage of the treaty:

You have to have an economic structure that is competitive enough to enable trade in a equal relationship, not on the basis of a subservient relationship."  If bigger, European companies will contract their production in Africa, and set up production facilities that will over-dominate the Nigerian market... Certainly it is against our national interests."

We must be able to look at every aspect of that agreement and make sure that it will wholeheartedly facilitate free trade between African countries."(ANA)
FA/ANA/19 March 2018---------

 


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