Africa has always been a marginal player in trade of goods and services at all level ranging from within countries, regionally, continentally and globally.
Total trade from Africa to the rest of the world averaged
$760,463 million in the period 2015–2017.
In contrast, it was $4,109,131 million from Europe,
$5,139,649 million from America and $6,801,474 million
from Asia in 2017. Intra-trade between African countries in 2017 was
16,6% compared to 68.1% in Europe, 59.4% in Asia,
55.0% in America. There are eight regional economic communities in Africa, yet the share
of intra-African trade remains low, at around 14.8 per cent in 2017.
Intra-African exports were 16.6 per cent of total exports in 2017, compared
with 68.1 per cent in Europe, 59.4 per cent in Asia, 55.0 per cent in America.
Our Solution: A b2b multi-vendor e-commerce platform. An integrated market that is meant to culminate in the formation of an African economic community. Connecting B2B buyers and sellers
Sectors | E-commerce, Information technology, Internet |
Location | 3706 ER Zeist, Kenya |
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