UFV professor’s Canada-Africa trade report brought to Senate amid U.S. tariff uncertainty
CHILLIWACK — A researcher at the University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) is looking to pitch a new trade frontier as economic uncertainty continues seeping up from across the U.S. border.
Dr. Edward Akuffo has contributed to two recently published federal government reports on Canada-Africa trade relations, including the latest 61-page follow-up urging officials to make Africa a “strategic priority”.
“Canada is at least two decades behind when it comes to broadening and deepening its relationship with the African continent,” Akuffo noted.
The December 2025 report cited figures from the African Development Bank (ADB), stating that Africa’s population is estimated to nearly double by 2050, rising from 1.4 to 2.5 billion.
