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By Chinasaokwu Helen okoro

Experts and policymakers across the continent are advocating for a robust manufacturing sector as a key driver of economic growth and currency stability in Africa.

This is contained in the August edition of Pan-African Manufacturers Association monthly Bulleting released on Monday, a copy of which was sent to PUNCH Online.Drawing parallels with China’s economic rise, PAMA emphasised the need for African countries to invest heavily in infrastructure, technology, and skilled labour to build a solid manufacturing base.PAMA said,”A strong manufacturing sector is essential for Africa’s economic future.

It’s not just about producing goods; it’s about creating jobs, driving innovation, and establishing a trade surplus that will strengthen our local currencies.

”The call for an export-oriented growth strategy is also gaining momentum, with experts highlighting its potential to reduce Africa’s reliance on foreign currencies.

By increasing exports, African countries can support the value and stability of their currencies, much like China has done over the past few decades.“Increasing our export capacity is crucial. It’s a proven method to stabilize our currencies and reduce dependency on the U.S. dollar.

This approach will help us build a more resilient economy”, PAMA stated.Another significant proposal being discussed is the introduction of a single regional currency for Africa.

Proponents argue that this move would not only decrease dependence on the U.S. dollar but also protect African economies from global currency risks.

Moreover, it would enhance economic integration across the continent.“A single regional currency could be a game-changer for Africa.

It would foster economic unity and reduce the financial volatility that many of our nations face.“PAMA is at the forefront of promoting policies that favour manufacturers across the continent”, PAMA said.PAMA’s efforts are geared toward enhancing regional integration, creating larger markets, reducing production costs, and boosting Africa’s competitiveness in the global market.“Promoting industrialization in Africa is critical to our continent’s future.

By working together and integrating our markets, we can compete globally and ensure sustainable economic growth,” PAMA stated.As Africa continues to chart its economic path, the focus on building a strong manufacturing base and adopting strategic economic policies is seen as vital to achieving long-term prosperity and stability.

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