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    South Africa Joins Afreximbank, Unlocks US$8 Billion for Trade, Energy & Industry

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    Dr. George Elombi, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afreximbank (L) and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa (R).
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    South Africa has formally become the 54th member of the African Export–Import Bank (Afreximbank), inaugurating an US$8 billion country programme designed to accelerate trade, industrial development and infrastructure investment across Africa.

    A Strategic Milestone for Intra-African Trade

    The accession agreement, signed in early February, marks a “historic milestone” in the country’s integration into continent-wide trade and development finance frameworks. Under the new programme, South Africa gains access to a suite of Afreximbank financing instruments tailored to expand its productive base and deepen economic linkages across the continent.

    Afreximbank’s president and chairman of the board, Dr George Elombi, described South Africa’s membership as a “decisive step” in aligning the country with the bank’s mission of promoting intra-African trade and investment flows. He emphasized that the US$8 billion package is fully aligned with South Africa’s National Development Plan 2030 and its industrial and trade priorities.

    Focused Financing for Growth Sectors

    The country programme is structured to support a range of strategic sectors including manufacturing, energy, logistics and other industrial capacities. It aims to deepen value-chain participation, reinforce supply-chain resilience, and mobilize long-term financing for projects that underpin regional competitiveness.

    By anchoring financing capability in Africa’s largest trading economy, Afreximbank is positioning itself to mobilize capital for both public and private initiatives. This includes programmes to de-risk investments, expand industrial parks and special economic zones, and enhance financial services that facilitate cross-border commerce.

    Implications for the Energy and Infrastructure Landscape

    South Africa’s entry is expected to unlock long-term finance for energy projects, infrastructure and industrial growth, reinforcing the government’s broader goals of scaling energy capacity, upgrading logistics networks and supporting export-oriented industry.

    This expanded financing footprint comes as South Africa seeks to bolster its industrial base and improve competitiveness within African markets — leveraging Afreximbank’s $40 billion-plus asset base and pan-African reach.

    Broader Continental Significance

    South Africa’s accession not only provides the country with tailored financing tools, but also contributes to Afreximbank’s ambition to achieve full continental coverage. By integrating the region’s most developed economy into its trade and investment framework, the bank aims to enhance its ability to mobilize capital and provide risk mitigation solutions across Africa’s diverse economies.

    For policymakers and investors, the US$8 billion programme underscores a renewed drive to scale intra-African trade, catalyze infrastructure development and promote industrial integration — key components of the broader push toward economic transformation across the continent.

    For more news of trade and business from across Africa, visit our dedicated archives.

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