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US tariffs may be a blessing for Africa, says Dele Alake

US tariffs may be a blessing for Africa, says Dele Alake US tariffs may be a blessing for Africa, says Dele Alake

Dele Alake, minister of solid minerals development, says the wave of tariffs introduced by the United States may become a blessing in disguise for African economies.

According to a statement by Segun Tomori, special assistant on media to the minister, on Sunday, Alake spoke during a chat session at the 14th Annual Investment Meeting (AIM) Congress in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The session, titled “The Alchemy of Foreign Direct Investment – Turning Policies into Prosperity for Emerging Global Markets,” focused on the shifting climate for investment and trade.

Commenting on the implications of US-led trade tariffs, Alake urged African countries to take a more inward-looking approach by strengthening domestic policies and boosting intra-African trade.

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“The prevailing barrage of tariffs initiated by the United States of America may well be a blessing in disguise for African countries,” the minister said.

“We need to organise our economic imperatives to ensure a balance of trade and strengthen intra-African trade among ourselves. The time is now.”

Alake criticised the long-standing model of exporting unprocessed raw materials from Africa — a practice he described as “pit to port.”

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“That era can no longer continue. Investors are welcome, but they must come in, set up factories, add value to our mineral resources and create jobs on the continent — not just ship out raw wealth,” he said.

According to the minister, Nigeria’s mineral development policy prioritises value addition and job creation, a stance that is gaining ground among mineral-producing African nations.

Alake chairs the African Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG), a coalition focused on protecting the continent’s mineral wealth.

Other speakers during the session included Zaher Al Qatarneh, secretary general of Jordan’s Ministry of Investment; Goncalo Terenas, co-founder of Diaspora Prime Portugal; and Vadim Tretyakov, investment minister of Russia’s Sverdlovsk region.

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