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Africa Faces Rising Economic Exposure as WTO Fractures Over Future Trade Rules

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Africa Faces Rising Economic Exposure as WTO Fractures Over Future Trade Rules

Africa’s position within the global trading system is coming under renewed pressure as divisions deepen within the World Trade Organization, raising fears that the continent could lose influence over the next generation of global trade and digital commerce rules.

Fresh tensions emerging from the WTO’s 14th Ministerial Conference in Yaoundé have exposed widening disagreements between major economies over the future structure of global trade governance, with negotiations on agriculture, fisheries subsidies, digital trade and institutional reforms ending without consensus.

At the centre of the dispute is the growing shift towards plurilateral trade agreements smaller arrangements negotiated among select groups of countries outside the WTO’s traditional consensus-based framework. Backed by major economies including the United States and China, the approach is increasingly being viewed by African policymakers as a move that could weaken the bargaining power of developing economies in future negotiations.

One of the most contentious areas remains agriculture, long regarded as a strategic priority for many African economies. Talks reportedly collapsed after disagreements intensified between developed and developing nations over subsidies, food security protections and market access. The United States pushed for a reset of negotiations, while other blocs proposed competing frameworks, leaving decades-old disputes unresolved.

But analysts say the more consequential battle may now be over digital trade governance. Major trading powers are pushing for new agreements covering e-commerce, investment facilitation and permanent moratoriums on customs duties for digital products and cross-border electronic transmissions.

For Africa, the implications could extend far beyond trade policy. Economists warn that fragmented global trade rules may reduce the continent’s ability to protect emerging industries, shape domestic digital economies and negotiate collectively on strategic sectors tied to industrialisation and technological development.

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The growing uncertainty arrives at a time when several African economies, including Ghana, are attempting to consolidate fragile macroeconomic recoveries after years of inflation shocks, debt restructuring and currency instability. Ghana recently climbed to become Africa’s eighth-largest economy, driven by growth in mining, ICT and financial services, highlighting the increasing importance of digital and services trade to the continent’s future growth model.

Trade experts argue that the continent’s strongest defence may lie in accelerating regional integration under the African Continental Free Trade Area, which many policymakers increasingly view as essential for strengthening Africa’s collective bargaining position in an increasingly fragmented global trade environment.

The broader concern for African governments is that if multilateral trade negotiations continue to weaken, global rule-making could gradually shift towards exclusive agreements dominated by larger economies leaving smaller and developing nations with limited influence over the policies that will shape future commerce, technology and investment flows.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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