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African trade finance hit by pandemic, but opportunities exist

23rd April 2021

By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Senior Contributing Editor Online

     

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Constrained global financial conditions caused by Covid-19 have led to massive portfolio outflows from Africa, exceeding $5-billion in the first quarter of 2020, a new continent-wide survey on trade finance has shown.

About $3.1-billion left the South African market alone, the report found.

Launched on April 15, the African Trade Finance Survey Report examines how trade finance has evolved during the Covid-19 pandemic and highlights the role it can play in overcoming the social and economic fallout resulting from the disease.

The survey was conducted by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), along with the UN Economic Commission for Africa (Uneca) and the African Development Bank-hosted Making Finance Work for Africa Partnership.

At the launch Afreximbank president Professor Benedict Oramah said a growing number of international banks were becoming even more reluctant to take on payment risks in countries where economic conditions were deteriorating.

“These massive capital outflows strained African banks, many of which recorded sharp drops in their net foreign assets. This further exacerbated liquidity constraints and undermined the capacity of banks to finance African trade,” he said.

The survey covers the first four months of 2020, including April, when global trade recorded its largest contraction on record.

It aims to inform the design of interventions to address market challenges and effectively engage African financial institutions, trade finance intermediaries, regulatory authorities and national authorities to accelerate efforts to bridge the region’s trade finance gap.

The report made numerous recommendations, including greater engagement between central banks and the industry, a push for increased digitalisation and uptake of new technologies, and better data.

Despite the many challenges that came along with Covid-19, some opportunities also arose, the report states. In fact, a few African countries’ economies showed strong resilience and expansion during the pandemic primarily owing to their ability to be agile and to digitalise swiftly over the period.

To mitigate the significant outflows and mobilise for recovery, Uneca executive secretary Vera Songwe urged African leaders, especially central bank governors and finance ministers and development partners, to further support institutions such as Afreximbank through capital increases and deploy more resources towards Africa’s recovery. 

One way to boost African trade is through the African Continental Free Trade Area, which Uneca estimates can improve intra-African trade by over 50%.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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