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The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Rules of Origin (RoOs) determine the conditions for the application of the Agreement's tariff preferences. The effectiveness of existing preferential trade agreements within the continent is undermined by heterogeneous RoO regimes and costly trade...
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Africa's Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) along two dimensions: regime-wide rules and product-specific rules. This paper … PTAs include: The Agadir Agreement, the Greater Arab Free Trade Area, the Common Market for East and South Africa, the East … Africa Community, the Economic Community of West African States and the Southern African Development Community. To this list …
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This study examines how the rules of origin (RoO) of a free trade agreement (FTA) affect firms' pricing strategies. A value-added criterion (VAC) of the RoO requires firms to add more than a certain level of values within an FTA when firms use inputs originating from outside the FTA. The VAC may...
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used in Africa's many regional economic communities. We analyze preference margins, the availability of intermediate inputs …, trade volumes, and potential certification costs in Africa. We find that although preference margins are high for many … Africa's large numbers of small and mid-size enterprises. We then argue that the AfCFTA should pursue progressive …
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