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Afreximbank approves US$1bn to operationalise AfCFTA Adjustment Funds

Kampala, Uganda | ISAAC KHISA | Africa’s multi-lateral lender, African Export-Import Bank has renewed its approval of a US$1 billion facility to operationalise the African Continental Free Trade Agreement Adjustment Funds.

The lender also approved a Grant Funding in an amount of US$10 million to seed the Base Fund of the AfCFTA Adjustment Funds.

Afreximbank and the AfCFTA Secretariat were mandated by the AfCFTA Council of Trade Ministers and the African Union Heads of State and Government to establish and operationalise the AfCFTA Adjustment Funds, which consists of the Base Fund, the General Fund, and the Credit Fund.

The Base Fund will be used to mobilise grants to address tariff revenue losses and to support AfCFTA State Parties to implement the various protocols under the AfCFTA. Afreximbank also approved a grant funding in an amount of $10 million as seed funding to kick-start the establishment of the Base Fund.

The General Fund will be used to mobilise concessional funding, while the Credit Fund will be used to mobilise commercial funding that will be used to support the public and private sector including small and medium enterprises (SMEs), youth and women to adjust to the new trading environment arising from the AfCFTA.

Professor Benedict Oramah, President, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afreximbank said Afreximbank is delighted to have been appointed the Fund Manager of the AfCFTA Adjustment Funds following the extensive collaborative work it has done with the AfCFTA Secretariat and the Africa Union Commission during the past few years.

“The renewal of the US$1 billion facility and the US$10 million grant funding represents resounding entrustment by our Board of Directors of these efforts. These facilities will again be contributing to making a great idea a reality,” he said.

The funding required under the Adjustment Funds is estimated at US$8-10 billion. The AfCFTA Adjustment Fund will be managed by Afreximbank, through its subsidiary, the Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA), in collaboration with the AfCFTA Secretariat.

Wamkele Mene the Secretary General of the AfCFTA Secretariat said the endorsement by the Afreximbank Board brings the continent closer to operationalising the AfCFTA Adjustment Funds before the end of 2022.

“We urge other development partners and financial institutions to provide additional resources required under the Adjustment Funds to support the implementation of the AfCFTA”, he said.

Afreximbank is now owned by the 52 out of 55 African states following the entry of Algeria on June.30 besides other shareholders.

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