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Historic Milestone: Cameroon Receives First Resin Shipment Under AfCFTA from Tunisia
In a landmark move underscoring the potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Tunisia announced the export of its first resin shipment to Cameroon on July 17. This development, announced by the Export Promotion Centre (CEPEX), establishes a significant milestone in intra-African trade relations.
AfCFTA: A Catalyst for African Trade
The AfCFTA, being the world’s largest free trade area since the establishment of the World Trade Organisation, presents enormous potential for member countries. Tunisia’s export of resin to Cameroon under AfCFTA underlines the trade agreement’s capacity to enhance intra-African commerce.
Economist Dr. Fatima Bello applauded this development, stating, “This first shipment showcases the AfCFTA’s potential to diversify and expand trade relationships within Africa.”
Resin Shipment: A Groundbreaking Venture
The maiden export of resin from Tunisia to Cameroon under the AfCFTA marks a significant step for both nations. It signals a new chapter in their trade relations and sets the stage for future business opportunities.
According to the CEPEX statement, “The first resin shipment to Cameroon is a testament to the opportunities that cooperation and free trade bring. It’s a promising start to what we expect to be a fruitful trade relationship.”
Implications for Tunisia and Cameroon
The resin shipment holds significant implications for Tunisia and Cameroon. For Tunisia, it demonstrates the nation’s capacity to penetrate new markets and diversify its trade partnership. For Cameroon, it highlights the country’s openness to new trade relationships, presenting opportunities for economic growth.
Cameroon Ambassador to Tunisia, Michel Mba, expressed his optimism, stating, “We welcome this first resin shipment from Tunisia under the AfCFTA. It presents great potential for collaboration and economic growth.”
Looking Ahead: The Potential of AfCFTA
The successful export of Tunisia’s first resin shipment to Cameroon under the AfCFTA provides a blueprint for other African nations to leverage the trade agreement. It brings to light the vast potential for intra-African trade and the opportunities that the AfCFTA brings.
Trade analyst, Youssef Ben Abdallah, emphasized the potential of AfCFTA, stating, “The AfCFTA serves as a catalyst to boost intra-African trade and cooperation. The success of Tunisia’s first resin export to Cameroon underlines its potential.”
The landmark resin shipment from Tunisia to Cameroon under the AfCFTA encapsulates the potential of intra-African trade. As nations leverage the opportunities provided by the free trade agreement, the future for African economies looks promising, with greater cooperation, diversity, and growth on the horizon.

