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AfCFTA: Africa loses $5bn annually in foreign exchange transactions

bySamuel Ackom
October 23, 2025
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The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat has revealed that Africa loses about $5 billion annually through foreign exchange transactions, a situation that continues to raise the cost of doing business across the continent.

According to the Secretariat, the losses have become a major barrier to Africa’s economic growth and competitiveness.

Speaking at the 2nd International Conference on Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) and Sustainable Development of Africa (ICESDA 2025) in Accra, the Director for Coordination and Programmes at AfCFTA, Dr. Tsotetsi Makong, said the Secretariat has identified similar losses in digital transactions and is developing measures to address them.

Dr. Makong also underscored the need for African countries to consolidate their resources to attract large-scale investments, stressing that no single nation can achieve sustainable development alone.

“Remember, we’ve been fragmented, and these artificial borders have been created. Nobody is going to invest in Ghana because Ghana is too small to attract huge investment. But if you put Nigeria together, Togo together, and you create one single market, which is what we’re doing in the AfCFTA, you increase the possibility and the possibility for investments to be made in the continent.

“Otherwise, individually, no single African country can advance. It doesn’t matter what we have in our national Vision 2020, Vision 30. All of those things, the markets are very small to justify huge investments. For the investments that we require, we need to make sure that we pull together as countries,” he added.

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