AfCFTA Tariff Reduction
Tracker 2026

Screen AfCFTA corridors before quoting preferential duty. Check country status, tariff category, product eligibility and origin proof, then verify the final schedule with the official tariff book or customs authority.

54 Member States 24 Trading Nations Schedule Verification Needed RoO Product Specific
54
Signed
49
Ratified
24
Actively Trading
RoO
Verify by Product
Member State Status
Actively Trading (GTI)
Schedule Filed
Not Started
📊 AfCFTA operating notes
💡The AU public framework uses 90% general goods, 7% sensitive goods and 3% excluded products. The exact line, corridor and origin rule still decide the quote.
Domestic implementation can vary by country. Check the latest national legal notice, customs instruction or official tariff book before promising a reduced rate.
⚠️If a state has not ratified, filed or operationalised the relevant schedule for the lane, treat the preference as unconfirmed and price the MFN fallback.
Corridor Tariff Checker
Corridor Analysis
Category A
About 90% of tariff lines. These are the general liberalisation lines, but the pace depends on the filed offer and country treatment.
Category B
About 7% of tariff lines. Sensitive goods follow longer phase-down timelines and should be checked line by line before quoting.
Category C
About 3% of tariff lines. Excluded products keep tariff protection and should be priced on the MFN fallback unless the authority confirms otherwise.
Category A Phase-Down Progress (2021–2030)Based on standard schedule
Category B Phase-Down Progress (2026–2033)
Rules of Origin StatusVerify by HS code
HS codeProduct ruleOfficial proof
✅ Finalised Sectors
⏳ Pending Sectors
💡 What Rules of Origin Mean for Traders
💡To claim AfCFTA preferential duty rates, goods must meet the Rules of Origin (RoO) for their sector. The product must be "sufficiently transformed" in an AfCFTA member state.
⚠️Textiles, Automotive, Sugar, Dairy, and Leather goods rules are still being negotiated. Until finalised, traders cannot reliably claim AfCFTA rates for these categories.
Where a product rule is available and the corridor is operational, keep the transformation evidence with the certificate of origin before claiming the preference.
Practical workflow

AfCFTA Tariff Tracker: quick guide

Not sure how to get the most from the AfCFTA Tariff Tracker? Enter your amounts, rates and dates and it returns a clear estimate with the assumptions shown — built for all 54 African countries.

  • What you get: a clear estimate with the assumptions shown, so you can move from a quick look to a real decision.
  • How it works: the AfCFTA Tariff Tracker takes your amounts, rates and dates and shows the working, not just a single number.
  • What to check: confirm current prices, fees and official rates for your country before you rely on the result. It is a planning estimate, not financial advice.

Reviewed 2026. Results are a guide — always confirm current prices, fees and official rates for your country before acting. It is a planning estimate, not financial advice.

AfCFTA Tariff Tracker — enter your details above to see your result.

AfCFTA Tariff Tracker FAQ

How do I use the AfCFTA Tariff Tracker?

Enter your amounts, rates and dates in the fields above. The AfCFTA Tariff Tracker then gives you a clear estimate with the assumptions shown you can use straight away.

How accurate is the AfCFTA Tariff Tracker?

It is as accurate as the values you enter and shows the assumptions behind the result. Always confirm current prices, fees and official rates for your country before you rely on it. It is a planning estimate, not financial advice.

Is the AfCFTA Tariff Tracker free, and does it cover my country?

Yes — it is completely free, works on any phone or computer with no signup, and is built for all 54 African countries.