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The Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement is a significant step forward and a potent vehicle for supporting African economic growth and development. Countries on the continent may access new markets and boost their export potential by reducing trade barriers like as tariffs and quotas. This can result in more foreign investment, specialization, and higher levels of production, all of which can fuel economic development and job creation. Free trade agreements can also encourage regional integration and collaboration, which can aid in the reduction of conflict and the promotion of better stability. While there are certain drawbacks to free trade, such as the possibility for some industries to suffer, the benefits of increasing trade and economic integration much exceed these worries.
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