The UPSA Law School in collaboration with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) will tomorrow, July 29th, 2022 bring to you the 5th Africa Trade Roundtable.
The programme will be held on the theme “Trade Financing and Pan African Settlement Systems”
The roundtable conversation will discuss major payment and settlement challenges affecting trade in Africa and proffer solutions on how the Pan African Payment and Settlement System (PAPPS) can be used to resolve the challenges.
The speakers for the event will include Herbert Krapa, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry; Eric Monchu Intong, West Africa COO/Head of Mission, Afrexim Bank and Audrey Naa Dei Kotey, Managing Partner, AudreyGrey.
The UPSA Law School has been consistent with its programmes on trade in Africa and issues that affect the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.
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