AfCFTA Trade Facilitation Confab: Ghana Shippers' Authority advocates for reliable transportation infrastructure

 

Senior Shipper Services and Trade Facilitation Officer at the GSA, Mrs. Rhodalyn Djanitey answering questions at the conference.



In order to assist the African Mainland Deregulation Region (AfCFTA) in moving forward, the Ghana Transporters' Position (GSA) has pushed for the turn of events and operationalization of sustainable vehicle foundation projects.


As indicated by the GSA, transport framework is the way in to the outcome of the program as it is characteristically connected to the significant operationalization arms of AfCFTA.


Conveying a paper at a four-day AfCFTA Exchange Help Gathering for Transport and Strategies Administrations Suppliers held in the capital city of Togo, Lome, a Senior Transporter Administrations and Exchange Assistance Official at the GSA, Mrs. Rhodalyn Djanitey said transport foundation programs should be at the same time carried out close by profession projects to yield the ideal outcomes.


That's what she noticed, the improvement of the Vehicle Strategy Structure, African Coordinated Oceanic Technique, African Sea Transport Sanction, Trans-African Parkways (TAH), Program for Foundation Advancement (PIDA) and the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) ought to be focused on at a similar level with AfCFTA.


Mrs. Djanitey further set that every one of the methods of transport (Ocean, Air, Street and Rail) are probably going to twofold by 2030 with the execution of AfCFTA, subsequently the requirement for the landmass to be ready. "AfCFTA will come down on a generally tested transport foundation as insights from the Unified Countries Financial Commission of Africa shows a multiplying of tasks. We really want to focus on it as it will be a vital determinant to smooth exchanging exercises at an ideal expense."

A cross section of participants at the AfCFTA conference on Transport and Logistics


The four (4) day conference convened by the AfCFTA Secretariat from Wednesday 31st May to Saturday 3rd June 2023 is therefore intended to foster dialogue, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration among stakeholders in the transport and logistics industry.


Participants used the occasion to update the Secretariat on measures being taken to contribute to the development and growth of the logistics and transport sector for the sustenance of AfCFTA.



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