On 23 July 2024, the World Customs Organization (WCO) announced that under the framework of the European Union (EU) – World Customs Organization (WCO) Rules of Origin (RoO) Africa Programme, funded by the European Union, the World Customs Organization WCO, in partnership with ECCAS, UNPD, UNECA and PAIRIAC, organized a regional workshop to contribute to regional integration in Central Africa and accelerate the implementation of the AfCFTA Agreement. The workshop was held in Douala, Cameroon, from 15 to 17 July 2024.
The workshop provided a comprehensive overview of the AfCFTA and ECCAS rules of origin. Participants were presented with detailed information on the origin criteria, other origin provisions as well as procedural aspects such as origin certification and verification. The rules of origin determine whether a product is eligible for preferential treatment under the agreement, making it essential for businesses to understand and comply with these regulations.
The workshop also discussed aligning the ECCAS origin criteria with those of the AfCFTA. This alignment would ensure harmonization and simplification of trade procedures across the region.
Finally, participants discussed a roadmap for operationalizing the ECCAS free trade zone. This zone aims to promote economic integration and cooperation among ECCAS member states by reducing or eliminating trade barriers. The roadmap outlined key milestones and timelines for implementing this initiative, including steps to be taken by governments, businesses, and other stakeholders.
The regional workshop marked an important step towards accelerating regional integration in Central Africa. As Africa moves forward with implementing the AfCFTA, it is essential that countries continue working together to overcome challenges and capitalize on opportunities arising from the agreement.
The EU-WCO RoO Africa Programme will continue to work with ECCAS and other partners to equip Customs officials, private sector and other relevant stakeholders with extended knowledge for efficient implementation and application of rules of origin.