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This research is a pilot study that examines the tariff schedules of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). The study focuses on the relationship between the AfCFTA tariffs and human rights, particularly the right to food. It highlights the importance of inclusive and sustainable implementation of tariff liberalization within the AfCFTA framework to ensure benefits for all stakeholders. The research provides insights into the tariff schedules of AfCFTA and their potential effects on human rights.
The report highlights the challenges faced by Seychelles and Ghana in implementing cumulation provisions despite the opportunities provided for under the Economic Partnership Agreement. The administrative mechanisms to ensure their implementation have proven incomplete, preventing both countries from benefiting from this provision.
Additionally, the report notes that the all-ACP Joint Undertaking has been endorsed by the ACP Group and signed by a certain number of ACP States, but Ghana is not among them. There are also concerns about the enforceability of this instrument.
The report suggests that a deeper analysis of the applicability of the all-ACP Joint Undertaking for cumulation purposes under the Economic Partnership Agreements is necessary. This pilot study highlights the need for further exploration of the issue to ensure that the countries involved can benefit from cumulation provisions and promote economic growth.
This report assesses the applicability of the cumulation provisions under the Seychelles-Ghana administrative cooperation for cumulation purposes in the fishery sector under the Economic Partnership Agreements. It aims to identify impediments to effective cumulation and provide recommendations for improvement. Ultimately, the report seeks to contribute to boosting intra-African trade and upscaling African productions in regional and fishery value chains.
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Mr. Guillaume Gérout is a trade policy specialist, notably on intra-African trade and global agreements, contributing significantly to the AfCFTA negotiations and collaborating with major international and governmental organisations.