Africa’s Manufacturing Boom and the Global Shift in Industrial Overflow

Overview
Africa is quietly emerging as a next-gen low-cost manufacturing hub, absorbing industrial overflow from Asia and benefitting from trade pacts like the AfCFTA.

Emerging Hubs

  • Ethiopia (garments, leather)
  • Nigeria (cement, food processing)
  • Egypt and Morocco (automotive, aerospace)

Enablers

  • Rising China costs
  • African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)
  • Investment from Turkey, India, and China—not just the West

Challenges

  • Infrastructure and energy reliability
  • Political stability in certain regions
  • Need for industrial policy continuity

Takeaway
Africa is not just a resource continent anymore—it’s poised to become a manufacturing partner for the 21st century.