Manufacturing in Africa 2015

Manufacturing in Africa 2015

The manufacturing sector is widely considered to be the ideal industry to drive Africa’s development due to the labour-intensive, export-focused nature of the business. Indeed, as pointed out by The Economist during 2014, few countries have been able to escape poverty without employing a significant amount of their people in manufacturing activity.

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Already, in many African countries, investment flows from politically friendly states in Asia come with conditions requiring politicians to make room for manufacturing in their policy decisions.

Africa offers a unique combination of factors that make it difficult to operate in the secondary sector. These issues include, on a country-by-country basis, challenges to reliable power supply, a shortage of domestic suppliers, high costs of importing and exporting goods, and deficient physical infrastructure, amongst others.

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