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International
Trade
Centre
COMMITTEDTO
IMPROVINGTHESTATE
OFTHEWORLD
AfricaE-CommerceAgenda
RoadmapforAction
September2019
02
Summary
04
Introduction
04
Challengesto
E-Commerce
2Growth
06
Developing
AnAction
Agenda
08
Action
Agenda
24
Next
Steps
SUMMARY
Onlinemarketplacescoulddriveinclusive
growthacrossAfrica,withe-commerce
likelytocreateasmanyas3millionjobsby
2025.Benefitswillincludeopeningmarkets
tootherwiseisolatedruralcommunities,
servicingAfrica'sfast-growingconsumer
class,andofferingwomenaccesstonew
businessopportunities.Realizingthis
potentialpresentsamajoropportunity,but
w川requiresignificantannualgrowth,and
mustfirstovercomeanumberof
challenges.
Africa'sE-commerceAgendaisacallto
actionfrome-commercestakeholders
withinandbeyondthecontinent.Ledby
theWorldEconomicForumandtheInter-
nationalTradeCentre(ITC)acommunityof
businessleadersandexpertshave
identifiedeightareasforconsideration-
rangingfromrefreshingpoliciesto
expandingconnectivity,andupgrading
logisticstomanagingdata.Eacharea
comeswithagoalandrecommended
steps.
Nowisthetimetoensurethat
thejobsandinclusivegrowth
potentialofe-commerceis
capturedforAfrica.
INTRODUCTION
Thepotentialof
e-commerce
E-commerceinAfricaiswellWithaction,e-commercecanbecomea
underway,involvingbusiness-to-forceforsustainabledevelopment.One
exampleisgender.Womenentrepreneurs
business,business-to-consumer,
increasinglyusedigitaltoolstodrive
goodsandservices.Already,businesses,wherepreviouslysocialnorms
estimatessuggestasmanyasorfamilydutiesmayhavekeptthemoutof
264e-commercestart-upsaretheworkforce.
operationalacrossthecontinent,
Just37%ofwomeninSub-SaharanAfrica
activeinatleast23countries.Ithaveabankaccount,comparedto48%of
bringssignificantemploymentmen.Insomecases,fintechcanhelpbring
potential,withonlinemarketfinancialservicesdirectlytowomenthat
mayotherwisehavefacedlegalorcultural
placessettogenerate3million
barriersthroughmoretraditionalroutes.
jobsby2025.
CHALLENGES
Thesewillbedirect,aswellasinYettherearechallengestoAfrica's
supportingservices,suchase-commercegrowth.Toomanystart-ups
logisticsandpaymentserviceareunprofitable.Entrepreneursbattle
providers;customerrelationsexceptionallylowconsumertrustand
e-skills,lowinternetpenetrationand
management,marketing,analyticsaffordability,uncompetitivedelivery
andwebsiteservicesandinfrastructure,fragmentedmarketsand
technologyvendors.Inturn,risingbarrierstocross-bordere-payments.
deliveryserviceswillneed
Accordingtosomeestimates,emerging
mechanics,jobportalsrequireeconomiesstandtogainUS$3.7trillionin
recruiters,whileanybusinessGDPbygreateruseofdigitalfinance,yet
reliesonlegal,accountingandonly34%ofAfricanadultsmadeor
officespace.receivedadigitalpaymentin2017.Despite
increaseddigitalvisibilityinneighbouring
markets,intra-regionalandglobal
e-commercetraderemainssmall.
Regulationshavenotkeptpacewithdigital
developments.AccordingtotheUnited
Nations,32ofAfrica's54nationshavelaws
inplacetogovern"e-transactions"(online
exchange);23havelawsondataprotection
andprivacy;andonly20addressonline
consumerprotection.
Theregionalsolagsbehindothersinthe
UNCTADB2CE-commerceIndex,whichis
calculatedonasetoffourcomposite
indicatorshighlyrelevanttoonline
shopping.
5
Developingan
actionagenda
Generatingthose3millionAnecosystemapproach
newjobsassumesa25-50%Eachareaidentifiescurrenthurdles,sets
annualrevenuegrowthfromgoalsandoffersreferencestohelpreach
Africa'scurrentonlinemarketthem.Theagendarecognizesthatforany
individuale-commercebusinesstoprosper,
places,accordingtosomeawideecosystemofdigitaltechnologyand
researchers,butrealizingthesesupportingcompaniesmustalsoflourish,
6figuresrequiresaction.Awithamixoflocalandglobalactionneed-
communityofbusinessesandedifgrowingcross-borderactivityisthe
goal.Manyoftheactionslistedwouldhave
expertsledbytheWorld
benefitsforbothonlinemarketplacesand
EconomicForumandtheawidercohortofdigitaltradebusinesses.
InternationalTradeCentre(ITC)
Leveragingexistingnegotiations
haveidentifiedeightpriority
actionsforconsiderationbyCritically,thisactionagendaencourages
Africa'spolicy-makerstopursue
Africa'spolicyleadersandthe
e-commerceprioritiesatmultiplelevels,
internationaldevelopmentgivenitsinherentlyborderlesspotential.
community.Itcallsforfirmlyanchoringe-commerce
withinthenegotiationsontheAfrican
ContinentalFreeTradeArea(AfCFTA)and
encouragesmoreAfricangovernments
tojointheplurilateralnegotiationson
e-commerceattheWorldTrade
Organization(WTO).
Byengagingininternationaltradetalks
Africacanchampiontheinterestsof
small-andmedium-sizedenterprises
(SMEs)withlessresourcestotackle
regulatoryfrictionandmarketbarriers.The
donorcommunitymustalsoleanin.Stillfar
toolittleoverseasdevelopmentassistanceGeneral'sHigh-LevelPanelOnDigital
isdedicatedtonewtradedrivers;just1%Cooperation.Theseareaswillbethe
ofallfundingunder"AidforTrade"pro-guard-railsofe-commerceandthedigital
grammesisallocatedto"ICTsolutions",leteconomy.Itisimportanttotakea
alonee-commerce.bottom-upapproachwhendefiningpolicy
interventions,toensurebuy-infromlocal
Widerdigitaleconomystakeholders,whoneedtobesatisfiedthat
infrastructuretheoveralldigitalecosystemisbeneficialto
them.
Werecognizethate-commerceand
newtradeopportunitiessitwithinabroader
Thisactionagendaisdesignedasa
digitaleconomycontext,including
launchpadfore-commercejobsanddevel-
infrastructure-related,andtechnology
opment.Itisnot,however,adeep-dive-
questionssuchas5G.Policycooperation
other,moredetailedsourcesofinformation
onrelateddigitalissues-taxation,
onthedigitaleconomyinAfrica,suchas
competition,labourandconsumerprotec-
theUNCTADNairobiManifesto,areuseful.
tion,intellectualproperty-iscritical,too,as
notedbytheUnitedNationsSecretary
ACTIONAGENDA
Refresh
policies
AspirationAction
SupportthecreationofAfricangovernmentsleadmulti-stakeholder
policydebatesnationally,explore
nationalorregionale-commerce
co-regulationoptions,takeforward
multistakeholderassociationstoe-commerceinoperationalisingtheAfCFTA
championpolicies;developtheandengageinnegotiationsattheWTO.
AfricanDigitalTradeandDigitalInternationaldonorsprovidelegaland
technicalcapacitybuildingasneeded.
8EconomyStrategyasmandated
fortheAfricanUnionAssemblyinImportance
February2020;agreeanPoliciesshapethebusinessenvironment,
approachforincorporatingaffectingeverythingfrompaymentoptions
tointernetpricesandIPprotection.
e-commerceintotheAfCFTA-
Tradecooperation,integrationinstruments
whetherasastand-alonechapter,andrulesbasedoncommonstandards
protocolorbuildingonexistingcanboostexportsbyreducingbusiness
AfricanUnioninstruments;uncertaintyandcompliancecosts.
intra-regionalregulatory
Challenge
interoperability;andrepresentAlthoughsomee-commercestrategies
theseinterestsglobally.andpoliciesareatplay,Africafallsbehind
onadoptingkeyregulations,andlegal
uncertaintyexistsonmulti-jurisdictional
issues(e-transactions,privacy,consumer
protection,digitalidentity).Thereisa
needtosupportaninclusivepan-African
perspectivefore-commerceandthedigital
economy.
The"RapideTradeReadiness
Assessmentprogramme,championed
bytheUnitedNationsConferenceon
TradeandDevelopment(UNCTAD),
analysesthee-commercesituationina
numberofcountries.Theassessments
offerafast-trackmappingofchallenges
andopportunitiesandidentifiespolicy
recommendations.
ACTIONAGENDA
Expand
connectivity
AspirationAction
Achievethe"missed"SustainableTakestepstoencouragecompetitive
DevelopmentGoal9c-providemarketsaimedattheunconnected,
includingthroughclearspectrum
universalandaffordableinternetmanagement,transparencyonlicensing,
accesstoleastdevelopedandinvestmentintonewbusinessmodels.
countriesby2020-inAfrica
Importance
by2030.
Usersarekeyforkick-startingdomestic
e-commercegrowthandentrepreneurs
needconnectivity.Affordableinternet
accessisthebackboneofaninclusive
digitaleconomy.
Challenge
OnlyaquarterofAfrica'spopulation
regularlyusestheinternet.Costsarehigh.
Onaverage,1GBofdatais9%ofmonthly
income.Abroaderinfrastructuredeficit-
particularlyonenergy-exacerbatesthe
situationforserviceprovidersandusers.
Digitalliteracyisalsolow.
PERSPECTIVE
TheWorldBankDigitalMoonshotfor
Africainitiativewillinvest$25billionin
Africa'sdigitaltransformationthrough
to2030andmobilize$25billionin
partnershipwiththeprivatesector.
ACTIONAGENDA
Upgrade
logisitics
AspirationAction
UpgradecustomsclearanceAdvanceimplementationoftheWTOTrade
FacilitationAgreement(TFA)-including
technologyandprocessesfor
elementsonimport/exporttransparency,
themajorityofAfricancountries.expeditedreleaseandsinglewindowentry
Adaptcompetitivelogisticspointsfordocumentclearingthatcouldbe
serviceofferingstoe-commerceparticularlyhelpfulfore-commerce.
andmakethemmorewidelyEstablishpublic-privatepartnershipsto
targetsmallbusinesslogisticsneedsand
available.Increaseawarenessexplorenewtechnologies.
ofe-commercepostalservices.
Importance
E-commercerequiresreliabledeliveryand
returnoptions,includingachoicebetween
postalandexpress.Smallpackagetrade
needsefficientinfrastructureandservices,
aswellaslow-hassleborderclearance.
Challenge
Inefficientlogisticsandhighlastmile
deliverycostscomparedtootherregions
eatintothine-commerceprofitmargins.
Africaisalsohometomanylandlocked
developingcountries,wherelogisticscosts
dependasmuchontheefficiencyoftheir
neighbours'transportservicesandborder
processesastheirown.
partnerssuchasDHLtosupport
SMEstobreakintolocaland
internationale-commercechannels
andtohaveaccesstoimproved
logisticsservices.
ACTIONAGENDA
Enable
e-payments
AspirationAction
ImproveinteroperabilityDriveopendialogueamongregulators,
betweeninternationalpaymentpolicy-makersandpaymentecosystem
participantstoidentifycommonchallenges
serviceproviders,localbankstothegrowthofe-payments.Implement
andregionalpaymentpoliciesthatpromotecompetitionanda
ecosystems.LeverageAfrica'slevelplayingfieldacrossthepayment
positionasagloballeaderinecosystem.
mobilepaymentswithdigitalImportance
paymentinnovationasafirstE-paymentsarefundamentalto
pointofcontactforuniversale-commercetomitigatethesecurityrisks
andcostsofhandlingcash.Theability
financialservicesaccess.
toaccepte-paymentsfromconsumers
abroadalsogivesSMEsaccesstomore
markets.
Challenge
WiththemajorityofAfrica'scitizensstill
unbanked,cashondeliveryremains
popular,usedinjustunderhalfofall
e-transactionsbyvalue.Also,policiesare
oftennotadaptedtocomplexpayment
supplychainsanddonotaccountforthe
roleofglobalnetworksinincreasing
security,reducingcyberrisk,
expandingfinancialinclusion,and
supportingcross-borderexports.
1/i
一一
PERSPECTIVE
SafaricomhaspartneredwithPaypal
toenablequalifyingKenyancustomers
totransfermoneybetweentheonline
paymentssystemandthe
telecommunicationoperator'sM-Pesa
mobilewallet.Themovewouldenable
M-Pesa'sKenyansubscribersto
transactonline,viamobileoranapp
withPayPal's286millionactiveusers
inupto25internationalcurrencies.
ACTIONAGENDA
Manage
data
AspirationAction
RemainopentodataflowbyAcceleratedatalegislationdialogueand
implementation;includingratifyingthe
allowingregionalintegrationof
MalaboConvention(onCyberSecurity
AfricandatamarketsthroughandPersonalDataProtection).Provide
transparentrulesandexploreinformationandsupporttomerchantsfor
waystoeasebusinesscompliancewithoverseasmarketprivacy
complianceinotherregions.regulations.
EngageintheOECDprocessImportance
ondigitaltaxconcerns.Dataflowacrossborderssupportsthe
deliveryofpaymentprocessing,software
andplatformservices,customerrelations
managementsystemsandsoon.
Globaldataflowdrivesbusinesslinks,
whilegreaterregionaldataflowwillbe
neededtolowerconnectivitycosts.
Challenge
LessthanhalfofAfricaneconomieshave
dataprotectionregimes,withpatchy
enforcement.Thosehavingenactedor
consideringdataprotectionregimesare
doingsoatanationallevel,riskingmarket
fragmentation.Atthesametime,
merchantsarealreadyadheringtoprivacy
standardsinnearbymarkets-suchasthe
EuropeanUnion.Africanstakeholderviews
differsharplyondatalocalization;whether
asawaytocapturedigitalvalueorasa
barriertoservicesaccess.
PERSPECTIVE
Pursuedatacooperationandcapacity
buildingbetweenEuropeandAfrica
asproposedinareportbytheEU-AU
DigitalEconomyTaskForce(EU-AU
DETF)undertheumbrellaoftheNew
Africa-EuropeDigitalEconomy
Partnership.
ACTIONAGENDA
Growthe
techindustry
AspirationAction
DoubleinvestmentintoIdentifyspecificstepstoencouragetech
FDIandstrengthencountries'capabilities
Africa'stechsectorand
toimplementthese.Supportbusiness
relatedenablingservices-tobecomeinvestor-ready;establish
includinginmarginalizedfinancingvehiclesthatblendpublicand
economies-toberealizedprivatefinancingtode-riskstart-upfunding.
by2030.
Importance
EquityfundinginAfricantechstart-upshas
increasedrapidly-reachingUS$1.16billion
in2018.Verylittlecanbeachievedwithout
sectorspecificinvestmenttostrengthen
e-commercebusinesses.ForeignDirect
Investment(FDI)hasaroletoplayin
plugginginfrastructuregapsandraisingthe
availabilityofriskcapital.
Challenge
OverallFDIflowsintoAfricaaremore
limitedthaninotherregions,addingupto
just3.5%oftheglobaltotalin2018,while
techfundingspecificallymaybe5-6times
lower.Mostinvestmentisconcentratedina
handfulofeconomies.
PERSPECTIVE
Africa50,apan-Africaninfrastructure
investmentplatform,launchedan
InnovationChallengeatthe2019
TransformAfricaSummitheldinKigali,
Rwanda.Thechallengecallsfor
solutionstoincreasehigh-speed
internetaccessinunder-servedareas
withwinningsolutionsconsideredfor
projectdevelopmentfunding.
ACTIONAGENDA
Coachsmall
business
AspirationAction
IncreasethecompetitivenessBetteruseincubators-ona400%rise
ofAfrica'sstart-upsthroughacrossthecontinentasoftheendof2018
-togetsmallbusinessestoapointwhere
skillsdevelopment,coachingtheycansustainablyattractglobalprivate
andmarketaccessopportunities.investment.Workwithnetworkssuchas
TheAfricanCivilSocietyfortheInformation
Society(ACSIS)onICTskillstrainingand
encouragingyouthinnovation.
Importance
Digitalizationbringsnewopportunities.
Techservicesandplatformsarehelping
todigitizemanyofAfrica'ssmall
businessesandcanofferapathway
towardsformalization.
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