AmCham Ghana AfCFTA Resource Centre Hosts Training Session On How To Export Under AfCFTA

 

The AmCham Ghana AfCFTA Resource Centre, under the auspices of the American Chamber of Commerce, Ghana, and in partnership with the Africa Trade Academy, on March 3, 2023, hosted a training session on the topic, Expanding into African Markets: How to Export Under AfCFTA, to provide members with insight on the various aspects of the agreement to ensure optimization of the opportunities presented under the new free trade agreement.

AfCFTA is a high-ambition trade agreement with a comprehensive scope that includes critical areas of Africa’s economy. By eliminating barriers to trade in Africa, the agreement seeks to significantly boost intra-Africa trade, particularly trade in value-added production and trade across all sectors of Africa’s economy.

The instructor for the training session, Dode Seidu, took participants through the various processes of analyzing Africa’s market opportunities, researching African markets, and means of entering other African markets through AfCFTA.

Dodie noted that, for companies to trade under AfCFTA, they must be properly registered, have an exportable product, understand the market requirements of destination countries, know the tariff and non-tariff barriers to products, and be registered with Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) to obtain a certificate of origin.

He also shared insight on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Rules of Origin manual which serves as a guide to the operationalization of Annex 2 on Rules of Origin, an essential part of the AfCFTA.

For businesses to be able to succeed, Dode advised companies to pick the right entry strategy, understand the consumer base of the country they want to export to, use informal markets and capacity building by setting up extensive training programs to develop the skills of locals and integrate them into their business, and manage risk by building partnership with locals and engaging key stakeholders.

 

As governments, the AfCFTA secretariat, and other stakeholders strive to implement and fully operationalize the African Continental Free Trade Agreement, the AmCham Ghana AfCFTA Resource Centre is committed to hosting more engagements to provide members with vital information to succeed.

The AfCFTA Resource Centre was set up at the American Chamber of Commerce, Ghana, to serve as an information hub for U.S. businesses and provide a conducive environment for networking and partnership with Ghanaian companies to take advantage of the trade agreement.

Carloking Freight Logistics Limited Joins AmCham Ghana

The American Chamber of Commerce, Ghana, is pleased to announce Carloking Freight Logistics Limited as a new member of our association of progressive businesses.

Carloking Services (Carloking) was founded in 1992 as a Freight Forwarding and Logistics Company in Ghana. The company has its headquarters at Tema in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Carloking Service is renowned for its Freight Forwarding business and complete logistics solutions to international and domestic clients both in Ghana and abroad. Our objective is to ensure total commitment towards the delivery of cargo safely to our clients.

With over twenty (20) years of experience in the freight sector, the Company has been able to deliver uninterrupted logistics solutions to its clients locally and globally. Our unparalleled logistics service solutions are a result of proven just-in-time cargo delivery across the globe. We operate a Complete Freight Forwarding service including Customs Brokerage, Project Cargo Management, Household Removals (Relocation Services), etc. In addition to that, we have our warehouse on-site with a loading and off-loading bay for executing forklift-related operations.

The Company takes pride in its ability to provide swift processing and delivery of cargo with the assistance of qualified staff. The staff at Carloking Services have wealth of experience on the job and are committed to ensuring the utmost customer satisfaction. Also, all staff works cohesively as a team to ensure that each operation is managed by delivering on the exact requirements and concerns of the customer. The team also offers advice to customers who may not be well-informed on freight transportation and may require further clarification on the shipment of goods.

As part of the company’s strategic growth plans, other branches have been opened at entry points into Ghana; Kotoka International Airport, Takoradi, and Tema. Carloking is also involved with several networks and associations to provide innovation and customer satisfaction. Learn more

These networks and associations include:
a. Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF)
b. Associate of Ghana Industries (AGI)
c. The World Cargo Alliance (WCA)
d. World Cargo Alliance Project Network (WCAPN)
e. International Association of Movers (IAM)
f. The American Moving and Storage Association (AMSA)

 

As an internationally certified freight service company, they understand the need for safety and delivery hence the goal is to ensure customers are always happy with their service.

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