AfCFTA Secretary-General calls for deeper Korea–Africa trade and investment partnerships

Date: 2026-06-02
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Secretary-General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, H.E. Wamkele Mene, has called for stronger trade and investment ties between Africa and the Republic of Korea, highlighting growing opportunities across the continent's expanding integrated market.

Speaking at the opening of the 2026 Korea–Africa Business Forum, Mene said Africa–Korea relations are evolving beyond traditional development cooperation into a strategic partnership centered on trade, investment, industrialisation and innovation.

He noted that the implementation of the AfCFTA is creating significant opportunities in key sectors including automotive manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, critical minerals beneficiation and digital trade. According to him, Africa's integrated market of 1.4 billion people and the growth of regional value chains offer attractive prospects for Korean businesses seeking to expand their global footprint.

Mene emphasized that the AfCFTA Protocols on Investment and Digital Trade are helping to create a more predictable and transparent business environment by improving market access and providing greater certainty for investors.

He further stressed the importance of strengthening business-to-business partnerships and increasing private sector participation to unlock the full potential of Africa–Korea economic cooperation.

The AfCFTA Secretary-General reaffirmed Africa's commitment to fostering mutually beneficial partnerships with Korea, stating that enhanced collaboration can support industrialisation, create employment opportunities and drive sustainable economic growth across both regions.

The Korea–Africa Business Forum forms part of broader efforts to deepen economic cooperation and promote investment, innovation and trade between African countries and the Republic of Korea.

 

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