Trade-Watch Africa Issue 63 | August 2016
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TRADE-WATCH AFRICA ISSUE 63 | AUGUST 2016 CMA CGM STRENGTHENS MOROCCAN COVERAGE DAKHLA PORT CALL ADDED TO MOROCCO SHUTTLE SERVICE Full Story On Page 3 AFRICATRADE-WATCH ISSUE 63 | AUGUST 2016 Contents 03 | African Group News CMA CGM Strengthens Moroccan Coverage, Dakhla Port Call Added To Morocco Shuttle Service / CMA CGM Leading Refrigerated Transport In Morocco / CMA CGM Offers ‘AQUAVIVA’ Container For Perishables Sector 05 | Pan Africa Regional: China-Africa Economic Forum Inks US$17 Billion In Trade Pacts / Africa50 To Mobilise US$1 Billion For Infrastructure Projects In Africa / Tokyo International Conference on African Development [TICAD-VI] / Obama Creates Advisory Council to Promote US Business Ties With Africa / Leaders Conclude 27th AU Summit With Set Of Border-Less Decisions / 14th United Nations Conference On Trade & Development [UNCTAD 14] / 2016 African Economic Outlook [AEO] Launched / African Union’s African Day of Seas and Oceans 11 | Western Africa Angola: Angola To Build Ports In Cabinda & Zaire Provinces Benin: New Mobile Cranes For Cotonou Port Cameroon: Chinese CHEC Wins Douala Port Dredging Contract / Dutch Smit Lamnalco Creates SLK Kribi Towage To Operate At Kribi Gambia: Banjul Terminal J-22 Launched Ghana: Ghana-China Trade Hits US$6.6 Billion In 2015 / GCNet Laments Unnecessary Delays In Port Clearance / President Launches Six Projects At Tema Port Nigeria: FG To Partner NPA On Maritime Security / Hadiza Bala Usman Heads NPA / Government Orders Fresh Probe On Nimasa, NPA, Others / FEC Approves Badagry Port Facilities / Commissions Command, Control, Communication & Intelligence System Senegal/Gambia: Customs Sign MoU Togo: Maritime Security & Development Conference - Lomé 17 | Eastern Africa Ethiopia: Japan & EIC Sign MoU Kenya: Kenya Launches Trade Information Portal / Ports Authority Sees Increased Port Cargo Traffic Mozambique: Government Approves Decree On Maritime Cabotage / Expansion Of Beira Coal Terminal Awarded To Consortium Somalia: IMB Report Piracy Falls To 21 Year Low Tanzania: Transport Infrastructure Gets US$200 Million Boost / Kilwa, Lindi, Mtwara Ports Undergo Improvement 23 | Southern Africa Namibia: Seabed Conditions Delay Walvis Bay Port Expansion / 30,000 Tonnes Pass Through Walvis Bay South Africa: South Africa Inks Economic & Investment Agreements With France / DTI Sets Up Africa-Focused Trade Unit To Grow Exports / Commission To Investigate Transnet / Deadline Given On Zim Trade Restrictions / Customs Complex Opens In Richards Bay IDZ / Proposals Requested For Storage Terminal At Durban Port 1 THE TRADE & TRANSPORT REPORT CMA CGM Marseille Head Offi ce 4, Quai d’Arenc 13235 Marseille cedex 02 France Brought to you by CMA CGM Africa Marketing Tel : +33 (0)4 88 91 90 00 www.cma-cgm.com Website: www.cma-cgm.com Email: [email protected] Disclaimer of Liability Tweet: @CMA_CGM_Group The CMA CGM Group make every effort to provide and maintain usable, and timely information in this report. No responsibility is accepted for the accuracy, completeness, or relevance to the user’s purpose, of the information. Accordingly the CMA CGM Group denies any liability for any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage suffered by any person Rachel Bennett Dominic Rawle as a result of relying on any published information. Conclusions drawn from, or actions undertaken on the basis of, such data and information are the sole responsibility of the reader. Events Diary August 2016 25-31 Feira Internacional de Maputo (FACIM) 2016 (Luanda, Angola) http://www.facim.org.mz/ September 2016 12-16 Electra Mining 2016 (Johannesburg, South Africa) http://www.electramining.co.za/EN/Content/Pages/Home 14-18 Africa Aerospace and Defence 2016 (Tshwane, South Africa) http://www.aadexpo.co.za/ 27-29 5th Upstream & Downstream Oil and Gas Exhibition & Conference (Abuja, Nigeria) http://oilandgasexpos.com/ 29-30 Southern Africa Coal (Johannesburg, South Africa) http://www.informa-resources.com News Briefs Western Africa Eastern & Southern Africa BURKINA FASO BOTSWANA - Nexus Gold is to complete an initial work program - Firestone Diamonds extended the date by which all [mapping/sampling] at the Bouboulou Gold Concession. conditions for the disposal of its Botswana operations to Tango Mining must be met to August 29. The previous CAMEROON deadline was July 29. - China signed a loan agreement for US$302 million for the construction of a hydroelectricity dam on Bini à Warak in KENYA the Adamawa Region. - China Electric Power Equipment and Technology officially - The Belarusian mechanical engineering company OAO commenced the construction of the US$1.26 billion Gomselmash is to ship a batch of cotton harvesters to Ethiopia-Kenya power transmission line - 1,045km, Cameroon. of which 445km is within Ethiopia & rest in Kenya. Construction to run for 1-yr. GHANA - Parliament rejected a core condition of a US$918m IMF MADAGASCAR aid deal, breaching the terms of a 3-year programme - IMF approved $304.7m under a 40-month Extended meant to fix an economy dogged by high public debt. Credit Facility arrangement to help shore up the economy. LIBERIA - Stellar Diamonds signed binding heads of terms with TANZANIA/ZANZIBAR Dubai-based commodities trading group Citigate - The US has pledged US$407m in aid to Tanzania, months Commodities to establish JVs over the Baoulé kimberlite after cancelling a similar payment due to an election project & new exploration licences recently awarded in that it said had violated the country’s commitment to Kumgbo area in Liberia. democracy. NIGERIA ZAMBIA - Government finalized signing a MoU with a consortium of - China New Energy announced that Sunbird Bioenergy independent power producers for the construction of a Africa and the Zambian Development Agency have US$600m 300MW solar plant. signed official documents to move its bioethanol project forward at the Leuna Farm block in Luapula. 2 CMA CGM AFRICAN GROUP NEWS CMA CGM Strengthens Moroccan Coverage Dakhla Port Call Added To Morocco Shuttle Service CMA CGM has improved its coverage of Morocco by offering a new call in the port of Dakhla. This new call is an extension of the weekly Morocco Shuttle service which provides the best coverage in the market calling at 4-ports: Dakhla, Agadir, Tangier Med and Casablanca. The move provides a direct connection between Morocco, Spain and our strategic hub port at Tangier that connects Dakhla to worldwide ports. Morocco Shuttle Service https://www.cma-cgm.com/products- services/line-services/flyer/MOSHT1 Dakhla Port The Dakhla region has strong halieutic [fish related] potential featuring a port complex consisting of 2-ports located in Oued Eddahab Bay, which is composed of a military port, and the new port island commissioned in 2001 to handle the 330,000 T/ yr of commercial activity. Its activities are oriented towards a specialization in pelagic fishing (about 170,000 tonnes/year). The land-based section of the new port of Dakhla features an industrial area of 270 ha, including about 60 ha which are equipped for various activities such as food processing, warehouses, administration office, and a 13 ha area located in the free export zone. Road access is via the National road RD 1 between Laâyoune and Lagouira. CMA CGM is in fact the only shipping company to provide a call at Dakhla. By offering this new service, the Group provides local producers with new export opportunities. Combined with our Reefer expertise and leading status across the country means CMA CGM can assist regional frozen fish producers to boost their business across the globe. Furthermore we are studying the transportation of lobsters from Morocco using our innovative ‘AQUAVIVA’ container. CMA CGM Leading Refrigerated Transport In Morocco CMA CGM is the market leader in reefer transport in Morocco. With its network of experts and state-of-the-art fleet of containers, the Group is contributing to the growth of the local economy, particularly exports of Moroccan citrus fruit and early spring vegetables. CMA CGM has been operating in Morocco since 2002 and employs over 1,200 people. In total, 31 of the Group’s shipping lines call at Morocco. CMA CGM Reefer Expertise - 213,000 strong Reefer container fleet of latest generation units: high performance, environmentally-friendly and adapted to maritime and intermodal transportation. - Advanced container technologies: guarantees optimized temperatures, controlled atmospheres, and regulation of humidity levels. - Network of Reefer experts in 85 countries. - CMA CGM offers customized transport solutions with competitive transit times. - Targeting all kind of goods: citrus fruits, seafood and temperature sensitive products. For more information on our reefer service please visit: http://www.cma-cgm.com/products-services/reefer 3 CMA CGM Offers ‘AQUAVIVA’ Container For Perishables Sector In May 2016 CMA CGM launched AQUAVIVA, a new generation of container designed for the safe carriage of live lobsters. The development of this global innovation is the result of 4-years research between CMA CGM’s Reefer experts and EMYG Environnement & Aquaculture. EMYG is an engineering specialist in water purification and filtration. This collaboration resulted in the development of the INNOPURE®, a unique technology which preserves the water’s oxygen level and quality, providing a natural filtration system. This partnership will continue to allow for the maritime transportation of other live seafood. Previously lobsters were carried either frozen by sea or alive and on ice by costly airfreight. With