Thursday, March 12, 2026 Introduction: The Measurement Gap in African Export Supply Chains In global trade today, sustainability is no longer a peripheral concern. It is increasingly embedded in procurement requirements, trade regulations, and supply chain governance. For exporters around…
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 Carbon Has Entered the Trade Equation For most of the post–Cold War era, export competitiveness was shaped by a relatively stable set of variables, including These factors formed the core mechanics of international trade. Today, a…
Friday, March 06, 2026 The New Procurement Reality: Compliance Before Commercials In previous export cycles, contracts were negotiated across price, volume, and delivery timelines. Sustainability disclosures were often supplementary, reviewed after commercial terms were discussed. However, in 2026, compliance screening…
The African Continental Free Trade Area represents Africa’s most ambitious economic integration initiative, designed to create a single market for goods and services across the continent. With over 1.4 billion people and a combined GDP exceeding $3 trillion, the agreement…
Tuesday, March 03, 2026 Sustainability as a Trade Gatekeeping Mechanism In previous trade cycles, exporters competed primarily on cost efficiency, quality standards, and delivery reliability. Sustainability was peripheral; a reputational overlay managed through CSR reports and selective certifications. That architecture…
Thursday, February 26, 2026 Divergence Beneath the Momentum In previous articles in this series, we have established that, although Africa’s cotton, textile, and apparel (CTA) exports are expanding across selected markets, that momentum is unevenly distributed. While some exporters are…
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 Why a Product Risk Matrix? Africa’s cotton, textile, and apparel (CTA) exports are showing renewed momentum across select corridors and destination markets. But growth alone does not determine competitiveness. In CTA, resilience depends on what is…
Thursday, February 19, 2026 Introduction: Growth Is Not the Same as Upgrading Africa’s CTA exports are growing in selected markets. But growth alone does not confirm structural transformation. Industrial upgrading is not defined by higher export values. It is defined…
Tuesday Feb 17, 2026 Introduction Africa’s cotton, textile, and apparel (CTA) trade is not static. Beneath aggregate export figures lies a dynamic reconfiguration of markets, corridors, and product segments. Some destinations are accelerating demand for African CTA products. Others are…
Thursday February 12, 2026 Introduction: When Momentum Masks Vulnerability Our previous article demonstrated that Africa’s cotton, textile, and apparel (CTA) exports are growing in parts of the continent. Certain countries, products, and corridors show clear momentum. On the surface, this…