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ment, generally have relatively low tariffs. Although African tariff barriers have been lowered significantly, some high tariffs on intermediate inputs into African countries constrain African manufacturing exports.
This bias against exports is an obvious target for reform by African policy makers.
Non-tariff barriers (NTBs),
such as technical standards, pose special challenges to African exports to Asia (as well as elsewhere. Most countries in Africa lack the institutional capacity and resources to fully implement or effectively enforce these standards. This diminishes the ability of domestic producers to penetrate certain export markets in Asia, including China and
India.
As in other areas of the world, there has been a proliferation of regional and bilateral trade and investment agreements on the African
continent in recent years, including reciprocal agreements among other countries in the South, including China and India. No bilateral free trade agreements
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