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PAMA urges policies to strengthen Africa’s industrial resilience

John AsishanaBy John AsishanaApril 19, 2026Updated:April 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Pan-African Manufacturers Association (PAMA) has called for urgent policy measures to strengthen industrial resilience against global supply disruptions amid rising geopolitical tensions.

The call was made in a statement issued on Sunday by PAMA President, Mr. Mansur Ahmed.

It followed the temporary disruption of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical energy corridor, which exposed structural weaknesses in Africa’s manufacturing sector.

Although the strait has reopened, Ahmed said the episode highlighted the need for long-term policies to safeguard industrial growth across the continent.

He noted that the disruption, through which about 20 percent of global oil passes, triggered spikes in energy costs, freight charges, and input prices.

Ahmed added that the blockage constrained exports and contributed to shortages and rising prices of urea, a key agricultural input.

“Beyond fertilizers, several plastic manufacturers have reported supply challenges due to reliance on petrochemical derivatives and crude oil by-products. Consequently, the disruption has created ripple effects across supply chains, affecting industrial production in Africa and exposing vulnerability to external shocks,” he said.

Ahmed emphasized that developing domestic refining capacity and strategic petroleum reserves should be prioritized to cushion against future disruptions.

According to him, boosting local refining would stabilize supply and reduce dependence on volatile imported petroleum products during global crises.

He stressed the need for stronger backward integration and regional value chains to reduce reliance on imported industrial inputs.

“African economies must reduce dependence on imported inputs by strengthening backward integration, regional manufacturing networks, and local value chains,” he said.

Ahmed also called for improved transport infrastructure—including ports, roads, and trade corridors—to lower logistics costs and enhance supply chain efficiency.

He noted that efficient logistics would enable manufacturers to respond more effectively to disruptions and remain competitive in regional and global markets.

The PAMA president urged the expansion of domestic production of fertilizers, petrochemicals, steel, and industrial chemicals to reduce exposure to external shocks.

“Expanding domestic production of key inputs will help reduce vulnerability to external supply shocks,” he said.

Ahmed advocated stronger patronage of locally made goods to sustain production during periods of global uncertainty.

He urged governments, private sector stakeholders, and regional institutions to collaborate in building a more self-reliant manufacturing sector.

“While global crises are inevitable, their impact can be minimized through coordinated and forward-looking policy actions. The development of domestic refineries and strategic oil reserves is critical to guard against future energy supply shocks,” Ahmed added.

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