Ramaphosa hopes Brics partnership will lead to more benefits for Africa

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Ramaphosa said African countries should be benefiting more from global trade and investment.

Ramaphosa added it is the right of Africa to fully reap the benefits of global trade and investment.

“The African Continental Free Trade Area, once fully operational, will unlock the benefits of the continental market and generate substantial opportunities for African and other countries,” he said.Ramaphosa said African countries are not reaping the benefits of global trade.

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