LAUNCH EVENT : PAFTRAC AFRICA CEO TRADE SURVEY & REPORT 2022

Join us virtually for the launch of this year's PAFTRAC CEO Trade Survey & Report, which is steadily becoming the key private sector barometer on intra-African trade and investment.


This year’s Pan-African Private Sector Trade and Investment Committee (PAFTRAC) CEO Trade Survey has been compiled by IC Publications in conjunction with Afreximbank. CEOs from all companies operating in Africa were entitled to take part, most representing firms registered on the continent.

More than 800 chief private sector leaders completed the survey between March and May 2022, allowing us to gauge their views on the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), current African trade flows, and their trade-related ambitions for their own companies.

This year clearly shows that the vast majority of African CEOs believe that implementing the AfCFTA will positively affect levels of intra-African trade, even as early as 2022-23. A total of 93% were confident to some extent that it would have a positive impact, with 26% describing themselves as very confident.

Join us on October 13 for the PAFTRAC CEO Trade Survey digital launch, as we discuss how to further advance the AfCFTA implementation process through greater private sector collaboration.
 

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Speakers include:

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Prof. Pat Utomi
Chairman, PAFTRAC
 

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Cynthia Gnassingbe - Essonam
Senior Advisor, Office of the President, AfCFTA Secretariat 


 

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Dr. Amany Asfour
CEO, African Business Roundtable

 

 

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Amit Agrawal*
President & Regional Head, Olam Agri


 

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Pren-Tsilya Boa-Guehe
Government Affairs Director for Africa, Google


 
* - Pending confirmation

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PAFTRAC unites African leaders from the private sector and provides a unique advocacy platform bringing together the African private sector and African policymakers to support extra and intra-African trade, investment and pan-African enterprise. The platform drives pan-African results by providing a framework for private sector engagement in trade and investment issues in Africa, including policy formulation and trade negotiations to support African economies in line with the ambitions of Agenda 2063: “The Africa We Want”.

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