Africa’s business landscape in 2026 is set to evolve amid shifting global and regional dynamics. A major driver will be the accelerated application of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), as nations prioritize intra-continental trade to counter declining exports to protected markets like the US. Analysts also expect significant growth in cross-border energy and critical mineral shipments. Concurrently, Africa’s space economy is poised for an 8% annual growth, fueled by new national agencies and public-private partnerships for data collection. Investor-driven conflict resolution in resource-rich regions like the DRC and South Sudan may enhance market stability, while growing public-private partnerships are fueling cross-border commerce. Amid rising economic activity and high inflation, governments and businesses are focusing on structural reforms, investment diversification, and regional cooperation to sustain long-term growth and attract capital.
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