AfCFTA Secretary-General engages Gabon leaders to accelerate continental trade opportunities

Date: 2026-06-22
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Secretary-General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), H.E. Wamkele Mene, has begun a high-level mission to Gabon aimed at advancing the country's participation in the continental single market and translating its AfCFTA commitments into tangible trade and economic opportunities.

During his sixth visit to Gabon, Mene held separate meetings with the country's Vice-President of the Government, Herman Immongault, and the Minister of Commerce, SMEs and Youth Entrepreneurship, H.E. Zenaba Gninga Channing, to discuss strategies for deepening Gabon's integration into the African single market.

The discussions with Vice-President Immongault focused on identifying priority export and import sectors, expanding regional market access for Gabonese products, and accelerating the country's transition from a commodity-dependent economy to one driven by value addition and industrial processing.

Gabon ratified the AfCFTA Agreement in 2019 and has since established its national implementation committee, adopted its tariff offer, and submitted its commitments under the services protocol. The visit seeks to support the next phase of implementation by ensuring that these policy commitments translate into increased trade and economic growth.

In talks with Minister Channing, attention turned to the practical benefits of the AfCFTA for businesses, entrepreneurs and young people. Discussions explored how access to the continental market can create new commercial opportunities, stimulate job creation and encourage local production and enterprise development.

The AfCFTA, which connects more than 1.4 billion consumers across Africa, is regarded as the world's largest free trade area by number of participating countries. For Gabonese businesses, the agreement presents opportunities to expand beyond domestic and regional markets and participate more actively in intra-African trade.

The meetings established the political framework for the Secretary-General's visit, which is expected to continue with engagements involving private sector stakeholders. Discussions with business leaders will focus on understanding the challenges and opportunities faced by companies engaged in cross-border trade and identifying measures to strengthen Gabon's role within the continental market.

The AfCFTA Secretariat said the visit forms part of ongoing efforts to support member states in implementing the agreement and unlocking the economic benefits of deeper regional integration across Africa.

 

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