Abstract
This chapter makes the case for policy makers in Africa to develop regional value chains in order to accelerate the continent’s productive transformation and create quality jobs. First, it explains the need to reshape Africa’s participation in global value chains as a way to increase local production and catch up with the global economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Second, it documents the potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area to strengthen regional value chains. The analysis highlights the key challenges in developing regional value chains and their risks for sustainable development. Finally, the chapter identifies three trends accelerated by the COVID-19 crisis that affect public policies for regional value chains: the changing investment landscape, Africa’s digital transformation and the global drive for sustainability.
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