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ETHIOPIA-KENYA ONE-STOP BORDER POST TO COMMENCE SERVICE The one-stop border post connecting Ethiopia and Kenya is near completion and will commence service within the coming two months period, according to the Ethiopian Roads Authority (ERA). While the construction of the Ethiopian segment is now close to completion at 98 percent, Kenya has already completed construction of its border post.The completion of
THE ROLE OF AFCFTA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES The AfCFTA will constitute the world’s largest free trade area, consolidating an integrated market of 1.3 billion consumers with a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of about $3.3-trillion. It is estimated that Africa’s GDP growth could reach 6% a year with a borderless continent (UNECA). The four-day Annual Meetings are beinghosted in
CONSTRUCTION OF BUKASA INLAND PORT STARTS NEXT YEAR Construction of Bukasa inland port starts next year. Kampala: The construction of a state of the art inland port at Bukasa on the shores of Lake Victoria will commence in June 2019, it has been revealed. The revelation was made by Mr Jochen Scherer, the Projects Director of GAUF Engineering Company, a German firm that is doing the consultancyPROCUREMENT
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REPORT REVEALS WORRYING COVID-19 IMPACT ON UGANDA’S Report Reveals Worrying COVID-19 Impact On Uganda’s Economy. “Uganda’s trade deficit is set to worsen. Exports could decline by about 65 percent in the remaining part of FY 2019/20 while imports could fall by 45 percent.”. The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to worsen Uganda’s external position, through its adverse effects onthe flow of
GROUND-BREAKING REPORT ON ‘TRADE FINANCE LANDSCAPE IN EAST TradeMark E.A and FSD Africa have partnered to launch a ground-breaking report on the trade finance landscape in East Africa and the Horn of Africa region. The report titled ‘Trade Finance Landscape in East Africa and Horn of Africa: Barriers, opportunities& potential interventions to drive uptake’ has highlighted limited access to trade finance as a HOW TO INCREASE INTRA-AFRICA TRADE How to Increase Intra-Africa Trade. LUSAKA, ZAMBIA- There are basically three ways to earn an income – stealing, inheriting or trading goods, services and assets. Stealing in its myriad forms is contrary to good public policy. Inheritance would be limited and subject to vicissitudes. NORTHERN BYPASS TO BE COMPLETED OCTOBER 2021, UNRA Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) has said the ongoing construction of the Northern Bypass which has stalled for several years will be completed by October next year. Construction of the second phase of the Kampala Northern Bypass commenced in July 2014 with an originally expected completion date of July 2017. However, numerous delays have since APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET … 2 APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET ACCESS FRAMEWORK TO EAST AFRICAN REGIONAL TRADE 1.0 Introduction Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are applied by governments to controlfood safety, plant
ETHIOPIA-KENYA ONE-STOP BORDER POST TO COMMENCE SERVICE The one-stop border post connecting Ethiopia and Kenya is near completion and will commence service within the coming two months period, according to the Ethiopian Roads Authority (ERA). While the construction of the Ethiopian segment is now close to completion at 98 percent, Kenya has already completed construction of its border post.The completion of
THE ROLE OF AFCFTA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN COUNTRIES The AfCFTA will constitute the world’s largest free trade area, consolidating an integrated market of 1.3 billion consumers with a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of about $3.3-trillion. It is estimated that Africa’s GDP growth could reach 6% a year with a borderless continent (UNECA). The four-day Annual Meetings are beinghosted in
CONSTRUCTION OF BUKASA INLAND PORT STARTS NEXT YEAR Construction of Bukasa inland port starts next year. Kampala: The construction of a state of the art inland port at Bukasa on the shores of Lake Victoria will commence in June 2019, it has been revealed. The revelation was made by Mr Jochen Scherer, the Projects Director of GAUF Engineering Company, a German firm that is doing the consultancy GENDER EQUALITY IN POOREST NATIONS HINGES ON POST-PANDEMIC 1 day ago · As policymakers in the least developed countries address COVID-19’s social and economic consequences, they must ensure recovery efforts are gender-responsive. Although the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases per capita has been lower in the least developed countries (LDCs) than expected, the socio-economic fallout for their populations has been dire, pushing an estimated 32 MOYALE STARTS OPERATING AS A ONE STOP BORDER CROSSING 1 day ago · Kenya-Ethiopia Government officials met today and commenced Moyale One Stop Border Post (OSBP) operations, raising hopes to bolster trade and cooperation between the two nations Once operationalized, Moyale One-Stop Border Post will be the first of its kind in Ethiopia and the fifth for Kenya with other operational OSBPs being Busia, Malaba, Namanga and Taveta. URA’S 30 YEAR JOURNEY THROUGH 7 COMMISSIONER GENERALS 1 day ago · This year as the 2021-22 financial year starts, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) marks 30 years since its creation, as part of the 1991 reforms which were aimed at improving government revenue collection. The tax body with Edward Larbi Siaw as the first commissioner general, collected 113 billion Shillings which was 6.83% of GDP then, amounting EAC PARTNER STATES ENCOURAGED TO EXPLOIT POTENTIAL FOR 1 day ago · East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 10th June, 2021: EAC Partner States have been called upon to exploit the huge potential for export of raw cotton to the world market. Kenya’s Principal Secretary for EAC, Dr. Kevit Desai, said that the region produces 100,000 metric tonnes of cotton compared to an existing export potential of 400,000 metric TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, EXECUTION OF INCLUSIVE, PARTICIPATORY 1 day ago · The Guardian Towards development, execution of inclusive, participatory and ambitious NDCs in Tanzania IN 2015 196 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) signed the Paris Agreement and set the world on course towards sustainable development. NDCs must address energy poverty and promote renewable energy. The Agreement created a platform KENYA COMES OF AGE AS MORE FIRMS ENTER REGIONAL MARKETS 1 day ago · Kenya has matured insofar as investing abroad with local companies emerging a force to reckon with on matters concerning regional investment. On Tuesday, President Uhuru Kenyatta witnessed the issuance of an operation licence to the Safaricom-led consortium to set up a telco in Ethiopia. Over 10 multinational telecommunication companies had initially expressed interest in the UGANDA SIGNS AGREEMENT TO COMMENCE ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN DR President Museveni and other officials in a group photo after signing the Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) concerning the joint implementation of the road infrastructure on the territory of the Democratic Republic of Congo/State House Photo Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo-DRC have signed major agreements that will see the two countries bolster cross border trade, BOOST FOR LAPSSET AS MOYALE BORDER BECOMES SEAMLESS 1 day ago · In Summary Expected to boost trade between Kenya and Ethiopia. Becomes the fifth OSBP for Kenya with other operational ones being Busia, Malaba, Namanga and Taveta. Trade between Kenya and Ethiopia has received a major boost with the operationalisation of the Moyale One-Stop Border Post . Operations commenced yesterday, and border officials clearing traffic, cargo and persons PRIVATE SECTOR CHALLENGED TO UTILIZE AFCFTA TO EXPAND 1 day ago · The Minister of Trade Sosten Gwengwe has challenged the private sector to take advantage of the prevailing market opportunities created by African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) to expand their businesses in Africa and beyond. Gwengwe lamented that only15 percent of goods traded in Africa are produced within the continent, a scenario that dates back KENYA, ETHIOPIA ONE-STOP BORDER POST AT MOYALE OPENS 1 day ago · The much-awaited Moyale One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) on the Kenya-Ethiopia border has finally commenced operations. This means that the border regulatory officials clearing traffic, cargo and persons from both Ethiopia and Kenya will now relocate to Moyale and sit side by side on either side of the border, where they will undertake exit and entry formalities in a joint and/or sequencedmanner.
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A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. VIRTUAL ROLL OUT OF EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY REGIONAL 15 hours ago · During the event, a real time live demonstration of driver registration and verification of EAC digital certificate at the borders Time: Zoom will be open from 12:00PM (EAT) on Tuesday 8th–September 2020 and event starts at 2.00PM. Join Zoom Meeting: Launch of EAC RECDT. Meeting ID: 834 8633 7113. Passcode: 506536 East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 8th MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 18 hours ago · Ministers of Health in the East African Community (EAC) will discuss technology solutions in healthcare delivery virtually. The two-day regional E-Health and Telemedicine workshop, Ministerial Session and Virtual Exhibition was initially scheduled to take place in a Hybrid format in Kampala on 16-17 June 2021, with both physical and virtual participation. It is organised by KNCCI: SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES FROM COVID-19 RIPPLE 17 hours ago · Kenya National Chamber of Commerce Industry (KNCCI) Chief Operating Officer Patrick Nyangweso speaking in Hola said their submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Budget focused on SMEs and how they will rebound into economic prosperity. To ensure cash flow in the economy, Nyangweso said the government must also curb corruption as the country prepares INVESTMENT AGENDA PAYING DIVIDENDS 17 hours ago · IT IS encouraging to note that last year, the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) recorded investments worth US$5.8 billion from 326 registered projects. This represents a 19.7 percent increase from the US$4.8 billion investments recorded from 350 in 2019. In the same vein, over US$2.1 billion investment was last year actualised from the multi-facility economic zones KENYA'S MARITIME SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM GOES LIVE 15 hours ago · Shipping lines and agents operating in Kenya will now be mandated to use the Maritime Single Window System as the country moves to comply with the International Maritime Organization rules. The system will be used to electronically prepare and submit vessel pre-arrival and pre-departure declarations to the government agencies at the Port of Mombasa. Kenya TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, EXECUTION OF INCLUSIVE, PARTICIPATORY 15 hours ago · The Guardian Towards development, execution of inclusive, participatory and ambitious NDCs in Tanzania IN 2015 196 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) signed the Paris Agreement and set the world on course towards sustainable development. NDCs must address energy poverty and promote renewable energy. The Agreement created a platform EAST AFRICAN BLOC URGES EU TO LIFT SANCTIONS ON BURUNDI 18 hours ago · KIGALI, Rwanda (AA) – The East African Community (EAC) bloc has appealed to the EU to lift sanctions on Burundi because the country is ready to move forward. In a statement late Wednesday, EAC Secretary General Peter Mathuki said the sanctions were hurting Burundians as well as the people of the entire East African region. KENYA COMES OF AGE AS MORE FIRMS ENTER REGIONAL MARKETS 18 hours ago · Kenya has matured insofar as investing abroad with local companies emerging a force to reckon with on matters concerning regional investment. On Tuesday, President Uhuru Kenyatta witnessed the issuance of an operation licence to the Safaricom-led consortium to set up a telco in Ethiopia. Over 10 multinational telecommunication companies had initially expressed interest in the KENYA, ETHIOPIA ONE-STOP BORDER POST AT MOYALE OPENS 15 hours ago · The much-awaited Moyale One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) on the Kenya-Ethiopia border has finally commenced operations. This means that the border regulatory officials clearing traffic, cargo and persons from both Ethiopia and Kenya will now relocate to Moyale and sit side by side on either side of the border, where they will undertake exit and entry formalities in a joint and/or sequencedmanner.
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A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. VIRTUAL ROLL OUT OF EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY REGIONAL 15 hours ago · During the event, a real time live demonstration of driver registration and verification of EAC digital certificate at the borders Time: Zoom will be open from 12:00PM (EAT) on Tuesday 8th–September 2020 and event starts at 2.00PM. Join Zoom Meeting: Launch of EAC RECDT. Meeting ID: 834 8633 7113. Passcode: 506536 East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 8th MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 18 hours ago · Ministers of Health in the East African Community (EAC) will discuss technology solutions in healthcare delivery virtually. The two-day regional E-Health and Telemedicine workshop, Ministerial Session and Virtual Exhibition was initially scheduled to take place in a Hybrid format in Kampala on 16-17 June 2021, with both physical and virtual participation. It is organised by KNCCI: SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES FROM COVID-19 RIPPLE 17 hours ago · Kenya National Chamber of Commerce Industry (KNCCI) Chief Operating Officer Patrick Nyangweso speaking in Hola said their submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Budget focused on SMEs and how they will rebound into economic prosperity. To ensure cash flow in the economy, Nyangweso said the government must also curb corruption as the country prepares INVESTMENT AGENDA PAYING DIVIDENDS 17 hours ago · IT IS encouraging to note that last year, the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) recorded investments worth US$5.8 billion from 326 registered projects. This represents a 19.7 percent increase from the US$4.8 billion investments recorded from 350 in 2019. In the same vein, over US$2.1 billion investment was last year actualised from the multi-facility economic zones KENYA'S MARITIME SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM GOES LIVE 15 hours ago · Shipping lines and agents operating in Kenya will now be mandated to use the Maritime Single Window System as the country moves to comply with the International Maritime Organization rules. The system will be used to electronically prepare and submit vessel pre-arrival and pre-departure declarations to the government agencies at the Port of Mombasa. Kenya TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, EXECUTION OF INCLUSIVE, PARTICIPATORY 15 hours ago · The Guardian Towards development, execution of inclusive, participatory and ambitious NDCs in Tanzania IN 2015 196 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) signed the Paris Agreement and set the world on course towards sustainable development. NDCs must address energy poverty and promote renewable energy. The Agreement created a platform EAST AFRICAN BLOC URGES EU TO LIFT SANCTIONS ON BURUNDI 18 hours ago · KIGALI, Rwanda (AA) – The East African Community (EAC) bloc has appealed to the EU to lift sanctions on Burundi because the country is ready to move forward. In a statement late Wednesday, EAC Secretary General Peter Mathuki said the sanctions were hurting Burundians as well as the people of the entire East African region. KENYA COMES OF AGE AS MORE FIRMS ENTER REGIONAL MARKETS 18 hours ago · Kenya has matured insofar as investing abroad with local companies emerging a force to reckon with on matters concerning regional investment. On Tuesday, President Uhuru Kenyatta witnessed the issuance of an operation licence to the Safaricom-led consortium to set up a telco in Ethiopia. Over 10 multinational telecommunication companies had initially expressed interest in the KENYA, ETHIOPIA ONE-STOP BORDER POST AT MOYALE OPENS 15 hours ago · The much-awaited Moyale One-Stop Border Post (OSBP) on the Kenya-Ethiopia border has finally commenced operations. This means that the border regulatory officials clearing traffic, cargo and persons from both Ethiopia and Kenya will now relocate to Moyale and sit side by side on either side of the border, where they will undertake exit and entry formalities in a joint and/or sequencedmanner.
MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 18 hours ago · Ministers of Health in the East African Community (EAC) will discuss technology solutions in healthcare delivery virtually. The two-day regional E-Health and Telemedicine workshop, Ministerial Session and Virtual Exhibition was initially scheduled to take place in a Hybrid format in Kampala on 16-17 June 2021, with both physical and virtual participation. It is organised by EXPORT EARNINGS RISE BY SH46BN DESPITE COVID-19 FALLOUT 17 hours ago · In Summary Lockdowns imposed globally pushed the demand for various products up, causing exports to grow from Sh598 billion in 2019 to Sh641 billion last year. Only 11 products accounted for 72 per cent of total products exported in 2020, while only 10 countries accounted for about 64 per cent of all exports. Kenya earned AI AND ROBOTICS TAKE CENTRE STAGE IN RAPIDLY CHANGING 18 hours ago · Thrust five years into the future by Covid-19, as management firm McKinsey puts it, most of what we expected to see in 2030 will soon be upon us. A disruption in the workplace in 2020 changed the fortunes of millions, either throwing them out of theirjobs or
KNCCI: SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES FROM COVID-19 RIPPLE 17 hours ago · Kenya National Chamber of Commerce Industry (KNCCI) Chief Operating Officer Patrick Nyangweso speaking in Hola said their submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Budget focused on SMEs and how they will rebound into economic prosperity. To ensure cash flow in the economy, Nyangweso said the government must also curb corruption as the country prepares EAC PARTNER STATES ENCOURAGED TO EXPLOIT POTENTIAL FOR 17 hours ago · East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 10th June, 2021: EAC Partner States have been called upon to exploit the huge potential for export of raw cotton to the world market. Kenya’s Principal Secretary for EAC, Dr. Kevit Desai, said that the region produces 100,000 metric tonnes of cotton compared to an existing export potential of 400,000 metric KRA TO ROLL OUT ONLINE TRACKING SYSTEM FOR OIL TRUCKS 17 hours ago · The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) announced its plans to roll out a new eFuels Project under the Regional Electronic Cargo Tracking System (RECTS) this month. Through this new system, oil transporters across the country will be able to easily track their trucks to and from their respective oil depots. However, this willonly be possible
URA’S 30 YEAR JOURNEY THROUGH 7 COMMISSIONER GENERALS 15 hours ago · This year as the 2021-22 financial year starts, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) marks 30 years since its creation, as part of the 1991 reforms which were aimed at improving government revenue collection. The tax body with Edward Larbi Siaw as the first commissioner general, collected 113 billion Shillings which was 6.83% of GDP then, amounting BOOSTING INTRA-AFRICAN TRADE THROUGH AFCFTA 17 hours ago · In Summary It is expected that up to 90 per cent of goods and services traded within the continent will benefit from preferential trade terms. This includes elimination of tariff barriers. The Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), billed as a catalyst for intra-African trade, officially commenced operations on January 1, 2021, six months later KENYA COMES OF AGE AS MORE FIRMS ENTER REGIONAL MARKETS 18 hours ago · Kenya has matured insofar as investing abroad with local companies emerging a force to reckon with on matters concerning regional investment. On Tuesday, President Uhuru Kenyatta witnessed the issuance of an operation licence to the Safaricom-led consortium to set up a telco in Ethiopia. Over 10 multinational telecommunication companies had initially expressed interest in the AFRICA’S INNOVATION GAP: A VIEW FROM KENYA 17 hours ago · The continent’s research and innovation ecosystems need effective private sector engagement, argues Salome M. Guchu African economies are coming under increasing socioeconomic pressure due to diminishing resources, changing demographic trends, rising demand for goods and services, and emerging sustainability and security concerns. To address these challenges, manyPROCUREMENT
A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. VIRTUAL ROLL OUT OF EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY REGIONAL 16 minutes ago · During the event, a real time live demonstration of driver registration and verification of EAC digital certificate at the borders Time: Zoom will be open from 12:00PM (EAT) on Tuesday 8th–September 2020 and event starts at 2.00PM. Join Zoom Meeting: Launch of EAC RECDT. Meeting ID: 834 8633 7113. Passcode: 506536 East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 8th GENDER EQUALITY IN POOREST NATIONS HINGES ON POST-PANDEMIC 22 minutes ago · As policymakers in the least developed countries address COVID-19’s social and economic consequences, they must ensure recovery efforts are gender-responsive. Although the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases per capita has been lower in the least developed countries (LDCs) than expected, the socio-economic fallout for their populations has been dire, pushing an estimated 32 MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 2 hours ago · Ministers of Health in the East African Community (EAC) will discuss technology solutions in healthcare delivery virtually. The two-day regional E-Health and Telemedicine workshop, Ministerial Session and Virtual Exhibition was initially scheduled to take place in a Hybrid format in Kampala on 16-17 June 2021, with both physical and virtual participation. It is organised by KNCCI: SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES FROM COVID-19 RIPPLE 2 hours ago · Kenya National Chamber of Commerce Industry (KNCCI) Chief Operating Officer Patrick Nyangweso speaking in Hola said their submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Budget focused on SMEs and how they will rebound into economic prosperity. To ensure cash flow in the economy, Nyangweso said the government must also curb corruption as the country prepares INVESTMENT AGENDA PAYING DIVIDENDS 2 hours ago · IT IS encouraging to note that last year, the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) recorded investments worth US$5.8 billion from 326 registered projects. This represents a 19.7 percent increase from the US$4.8 billion investments recorded from 350 in 2019. In the same vein, over US$2.1 billion investment was last year actualised from the multi-facility economic zones KENYA'S MARITIME SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM GOES LIVE 13 minutes ago · Shipping lines and agents operating in Kenya will now be mandated to use the Maritime Single Window System as the country moves to comply with the International Maritime Organization rules. The system will be used to electronically prepare and submit vessel pre-arrival and pre-departure declarations to the government agencies at the Port of Mombasa. Kenya TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, EXECUTION OF INCLUSIVE, PARTICIPATORY 5 minutes ago · The Guardian Towards development, execution of inclusive, participatory and ambitious NDCs in Tanzania IN 2015 196 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) signed the Paris Agreement and set the world on course towards sustainable development. NDCs must address energy poverty and promote renewable energy. The Agreement created a platform KRA TO ROLL OUT ONLINE TRACKING SYSTEM FOR OIL TRUCKS 2 hours ago · The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) announced its plans to roll out a new eFuels Project under the Regional Electronic Cargo Tracking System (RECTS) this month. Through this new system, oil transporters across the country will be able to easily track their trucks to and from their respective oil depots. However, this willonly be possible
EAST AFRICAN BLOC URGES EU TO LIFT SANCTIONS ON BURUNDI 2 hours ago · KIGALI, Rwanda (AA) – The East African Community (EAC) bloc has appealed to the EU to lift sanctions on Burundi because the country is ready to move forward. In a statement late Wednesday, EAC Secretary General Peter Mathuki said the sanctions were hurting Burundians as well as the people of the entire East African region.PROCUREMENT
A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. VIRTUAL ROLL OUT OF EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY REGIONAL 16 minutes ago · During the event, a real time live demonstration of driver registration and verification of EAC digital certificate at the borders Time: Zoom will be open from 12:00PM (EAT) on Tuesday 8th–September 2020 and event starts at 2.00PM. Join Zoom Meeting: Launch of EAC RECDT. Meeting ID: 834 8633 7113. Passcode: 506536 East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 8th GENDER EQUALITY IN POOREST NATIONS HINGES ON POST-PANDEMIC 22 minutes ago · As policymakers in the least developed countries address COVID-19’s social and economic consequences, they must ensure recovery efforts are gender-responsive. Although the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases per capita has been lower in the least developed countries (LDCs) than expected, the socio-economic fallout for their populations has been dire, pushing an estimated 32 MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 2 hours ago · Ministers of Health in the East African Community (EAC) will discuss technology solutions in healthcare delivery virtually. The two-day regional E-Health and Telemedicine workshop, Ministerial Session and Virtual Exhibition was initially scheduled to take place in a Hybrid format in Kampala on 16-17 June 2021, with both physical and virtual participation. It is organised by KNCCI: SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES FROM COVID-19 RIPPLE 2 hours ago · Kenya National Chamber of Commerce Industry (KNCCI) Chief Operating Officer Patrick Nyangweso speaking in Hola said their submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Budget focused on SMEs and how they will rebound into economic prosperity. To ensure cash flow in the economy, Nyangweso said the government must also curb corruption as the country prepares INVESTMENT AGENDA PAYING DIVIDENDS 2 hours ago · IT IS encouraging to note that last year, the Zambia Development Agency (ZDA) recorded investments worth US$5.8 billion from 326 registered projects. This represents a 19.7 percent increase from the US$4.8 billion investments recorded from 350 in 2019. In the same vein, over US$2.1 billion investment was last year actualised from the multi-facility economic zones KENYA'S MARITIME SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM GOES LIVE 13 minutes ago · Shipping lines and agents operating in Kenya will now be mandated to use the Maritime Single Window System as the country moves to comply with the International Maritime Organization rules. The system will be used to electronically prepare and submit vessel pre-arrival and pre-departure declarations to the government agencies at the Port of Mombasa. Kenya TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT, EXECUTION OF INCLUSIVE, PARTICIPATORY 5 minutes ago · The Guardian Towards development, execution of inclusive, participatory and ambitious NDCs in Tanzania IN 2015 196 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) signed the Paris Agreement and set the world on course towards sustainable development. NDCs must address energy poverty and promote renewable energy. The Agreement created a platform KRA TO ROLL OUT ONLINE TRACKING SYSTEM FOR OIL TRUCKS 2 hours ago · The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) announced its plans to roll out a new eFuels Project under the Regional Electronic Cargo Tracking System (RECTS) this month. Through this new system, oil transporters across the country will be able to easily track their trucks to and from their respective oil depots. However, this willonly be possible
EAST AFRICAN BLOC URGES EU TO LIFT SANCTIONS ON BURUNDI 2 hours ago · KIGALI, Rwanda (AA) – The East African Community (EAC) bloc has appealed to the EU to lift sanctions on Burundi because the country is ready to move forward. In a statement late Wednesday, EAC Secretary General Peter Mathuki said the sanctions were hurting Burundians as well as the people of the entire East African region. MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE TO EXPLORE DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 2 hours ago · Ministers of Health in the East African Community (EAC) will discuss technology solutions in healthcare delivery virtually. The two-day regional E-Health and Telemedicine workshop, Ministerial Session and Virtual Exhibition was initially scheduled to take place in a Hybrid format in Kampala on 16-17 June 2021, with both physical and virtual participation. It is organised by EXPORT EARNINGS RISE BY SH46BN DESPITE COVID-19 FALLOUT 2 hours ago · In Summary Lockdowns imposed globally pushed the demand for various products up, causing exports to grow from Sh598 billion in 2019 to Sh641 billion last year. Only 11 products accounted for 72 per cent of total products exported in 2020, while only 10 countries accounted for about 64 per cent of all exports. Kenya earned AI AND ROBOTICS TAKE CENTRE STAGE IN RAPIDLY CHANGING 2 hours ago · Thrust five years into the future by Covid-19, as management firm McKinsey puts it, most of what we expected to see in 2030 will soon be upon us. A disruption in the workplace in 2020 changed the fortunes of millions, either throwing them out of theirjobs
KNCCI: SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES FROM COVID-19 RIPPLE 2 hours ago · Kenya National Chamber of Commerce Industry (KNCCI) Chief Operating Officer Patrick Nyangweso speaking in Hola said their submissions to the Parliamentary Select Committee on Budget focused on SMEs and how they will rebound into economic prosperity. To ensure cash flow in the economy, Nyangweso said the government must also curb corruption as the country prepares EAC PARTNER STATES ENCOURAGED TO EXPLOIT POTENTIAL FOR 2 hours ago · East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 10th June, 2021: EAC Partner States have been called upon to exploit the huge potential for export of raw cotton to the world market. Kenya’s Principal Secretary for EAC, Dr. Kevit Desai, said that the region produces 100,000 metric tonnes of cotton compared to an existing export potential of 400,000 metric KRA TO ROLL OUT ONLINE TRACKING SYSTEM FOR OIL TRUCKS 2 hours ago · The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) announced its plans to roll out a new eFuels Project under the Regional Electronic Cargo Tracking System (RECTS) this month. Through this new system, oil transporters across the country will be able to easily track their trucks to and from their respective oil depots. However, this willonly be possible
URA’S 30 YEAR JOURNEY THROUGH 7 COMMISSIONER GENERALS 18 minutes ago · This year as the 2021-22 financial year starts, Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) marks 30 years since its creation, as part of the 1991 reforms which were aimed at improving government revenue collection. The tax body with Edward Larbi Siaw as the first commissioner general, collected 113 billion Shillings which was 6.83% of GDP then, amounting BOOSTING INTRA-AFRICAN TRADE THROUGH AFCFTA 2 hours ago · In Summary It is expected that up to 90 per cent of goods and services traded within the continent will benefit from preferential trade terms. This includes elimination of tariff barriers. The Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), billed as a catalyst for intra-African trade, officially commenced operations on January 1, 2021, six months later KENYA COMES OF AGE AS MORE FIRMS ENTER REGIONAL MARKETS 2 hours ago · Kenya has matured insofar as investing abroad with local companies emerging a force to reckon with on matters concerning regional investment. On Tuesday, President Uhuru Kenyatta witnessed the issuance of an operation licence to the Safaricom-led consortium to set up a telco in Ethiopia. Over 10 multinational telecommunication companies had initially expressed interest in the AFRICA’S INNOVATION GAP: A VIEW FROM KENYA 2 hours ago · The continent’s research and innovation ecosystems need effective private sector engagement, argues Salome M. Guchu African economies are coming under increasing socioeconomic pressure due to diminishing resources, changing demographic trends, rising demand for goods and services, and emerging sustainability and security concerns. To address these challenges, many TRADEMARK EAST AFRICAOUR IMPACTABOUTPROGRAMMESWHERE WE WORKWORK WITHUSKNOWLEDGE CENTER
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A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. WHO WE ARE - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA About TMEA. TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is funded by a range of development agencies to promote prosperity in East Africa through trade. We believe that enhanced trade contributes to economic growth, reduced poverty and increased prosperity.ANNUAL REPORTS
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REDUCING BARRIERS TO TRADE HOW TO INCREASE INTRA-AFRICA TRADE How to Increase Intra-Africa Trade. LUSAKA, ZAMBIA- There are basically three ways to earn an income – stealing, inheriting or trading goods, services and assets. Stealing in its myriad forms is contrary to good public policy. Inheritance would be limited and subject to vicissitudes. APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET … 2 APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET ACCESS FRAMEWORK TO EAST AFRICAN REGIONAL TRADE 1.0 Introduction Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are applied by governments to controlfood safety, plant
TANZANIA - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA The FYDP II pronounced objective of leveraging Tanzania’s geographical advantage to become a transport and trade hub in East and Central Africa. The port of Dar es Salaam is arguably Tanzania’s most important infrastructure asset. Future growth of the economy depends on the port’s ability to improve, to become more efficientand to be
ONE STOP BORDER POSTS: TRANSFORMING TRADE AND LIVES To most people, a One Stop Border Post (OSBP) at one of East Africa’s border crossing points is simply a building where papers are processed. TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) has worked to establish and improve systems at 13 OSBPs across East Africa to ensure that they are much more. To the frequent border users,these infrastructures SEEING OPPORTUNITY IN TEXTILE IMPORTS, KENYA PLANS COTTON Kenya plans to revive its cotton industry, a major foreign-exchange earner until the 1980s, amid strong demand for lint from domestic mills and the potential to supply manufacturers exporting clothing and textiles to the U.S. under a preferential trade deal. The government is planning training and credit facilities for farmers as part of abid
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TradeMark East Africa is an organisation funded by a range of development agencies with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through trade. TMEA works closely with East African Community institutions, national governments, the private sector and civil society organisations.PROCUREMENT
A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. WHO WE ARE - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA About TMEA. TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is funded by a range of development agencies to promote prosperity in East Africa through trade. We believe that enhanced trade contributes to economic growth, reduced poverty and increased prosperity.ANNUAL REPORTS
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REDUCING BARRIERS TO TRADE HOW TO INCREASE INTRA-AFRICA TRADE How to Increase Intra-Africa Trade. LUSAKA, ZAMBIA- There are basically three ways to earn an income – stealing, inheriting or trading goods, services and assets. Stealing in its myriad forms is contrary to good public policy. Inheritance would be limited and subject to vicissitudes. APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET … 2 APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET ACCESS FRAMEWORK TO EAST AFRICAN REGIONAL TRADE 1.0 Introduction Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are applied by governments to controlfood safety, plant
TANZANIA - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA The FYDP II pronounced objective of leveraging Tanzania’s geographical advantage to become a transport and trade hub in East and Central Africa. The port of Dar es Salaam is arguably Tanzania’s most important infrastructure asset. Future growth of the economy depends on the port’s ability to improve, to become more efficientand to be
ONE STOP BORDER POSTS: TRANSFORMING TRADE AND LIVES To most people, a One Stop Border Post (OSBP) at one of East Africa’s border crossing points is simply a building where papers are processed. TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) has worked to establish and improve systems at 13 OSBPs across East Africa to ensure that they are much more. To the frequent border users,these infrastructures SEEING OPPORTUNITY IN TEXTILE IMPORTS, KENYA PLANS COTTON Kenya plans to revive its cotton industry, a major foreign-exchange earner until the 1980s, amid strong demand for lint from domestic mills and the potential to supply manufacturers exporting clothing and textiles to the U.S. under a preferential trade deal. The government is planning training and credit facilities for farmers as part of abid
WHO WE ARE - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is funded by a range of development agencies to promote prosperity in East Africa through trade. We believe that enhanced trade contributes to economic growth, reduced poverty and increased prosperity.TRADE POLICY
Updated July 2020. Trade Policy. Under Strategy one, TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) supported EAC Partner States to implement a number of trade reforms around the Single Customs Territory (SCT); undertake improvements in trade facilitation infrastructure at ports of Mombasa and Dar-es-Salaam; connect roads and border posts; improve customs efficiency and harmonisation of trade standards COVID PUSHES NORTHERN CORRIDOR FREIGHT COST UP 48% In Summary Freight charges from Mombasa to Kampala increased from $2,200 (Sh238,150) to $2,500 (Sh 270,625 ) per container. This is pegged mainly on the delays along the corridor and especially at the ports of loading and the exit borders. Transport cost along the Northern Corridor has jumped 48 per cent in the wake ofWORK WITH US
Working With TMEA. With an annual expenditure of around US$100 million, TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is one of the leading aid-for-trade facilities in the world. TMEA has its headquarters in Nairobi, with vibrant and successful operations in EAC – Arusha, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. USE FLEXIBILITIES TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO COVID-19 JABS Globally, unequal distribution of Covid-19 vaccines has been identified as a major hinderance in the fight against the pandemic, specifically in the least development countries (LDCs) like Uganda. Concerns have been raised at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) about intellectual property (IP) to be a barrier in manufacturing, distribution and access of vaccines. A significant COUNCIL CALLS FOR HARMONISATION OF COVID-19 PROTOCOLS IN The East African Community Sectoral Council on Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment (SCTIFI) has urged the EAC Regional Coordination Committee to review and harmonise the Covid-19 testing charges, in addition to the validity and mutual recognition of the certificates with a view to ensuring the safe and smooth movement of goods and persons in the MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING The TMEA Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Strategy. Provides a comprehensive overview of the change TMEA, its partners and donors seek to deliver in Eastern and Southern Africa; Describes TMEA’s theories of change and identifies the monitoring, evaluation and research priorities to better understand these theories of change and the results achieved; and, Draws on TMEA’s MOYALE-MOYALE STARTS OPERATING AS A ONE STOP BORDER 16 hours ago · Kenya-Ethiopia Government officials met today and commenced Moyale One Stop Border Post (OSBP) operations, raising hopes to bolster trade and cooperation between the two nations Once operationalized, Moyale One-Stop Border Post will be the first of its kind in Ethiopia and the fifth for Kenya with other operational OSBPs being Busia, Malaba, Namanga and Taveta. AFRICA’S FREE TRADE AREA: A PIPE DREAM OR SILVER BULLET In May 2021, the bridge across the Zambezi River linking Botswana and Zambia was opened by the presidents of the two countries. The construction of the bridge, which replaces the longstanding, slow ferry service across the river, means trucks on regional routes can now cross the river in a few hours, or less, rather than SME DEVELOPMENT DRIVES ECONOMIC GROWTH OF AFRICAN Kenya is commonly considered to be East Africa’s financial hub. Its economic growth has increased steadily in the last decade due to significant political, structural and economic reforms. The SME sector stands out as the key driver of Kenya Vision 2030 which seeks to transform the country into a newly industrialized middle incomecountry by
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TradeMark East Africa is an organisation funded by a range of development agencies with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through trade. TMEA works closely with East African Community institutions, national governments, the private sector and civil society organisations.PROCUREMENT
A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. WHO WE ARE - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICATRADE IN EAST AFRICA TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is funded by a range of development agencies to promote prosperity in East Africa through trade. We believe that enhanced trade contributes to economic growth, reduced poverty and increased prosperity.ANNUAL REPORTS
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MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING The TMEA Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Strategy. Provides a comprehensive overview of the change TMEA, its partners and donors seek to deliver in Eastern and Southern Africa; Describes TMEA’s theories of change and identifies the monitoring, evaluation and research priorities to better understand these theories of change and the results achieved; and, Draws on TMEA’s HOW TO INCREASE INTRA-AFRICA TRADE LUSAKA, ZAMBIA- There are basically three ways to earn an income – stealing, inheriting or trading goods, services and assets. Stealing in its myriad forms is contrary to good public policy. Inheritance would be limited and subject to vicissitudes. Trade at various levels has been acceptable architecture for incomes. The higher the tradevalues, the
REDUCING BARRIERS TO TRADE APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET … 2 APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET ACCESS FRAMEWORK TO EAST AFRICAN REGIONAL TRADE 1.0 Introduction Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are applied by governments to controlfood safety, plant
SEEING OPPORTUNITY IN TEXTILE IMPORTS, KENYA PLANS COTTON Kenya plans to revive its cotton industry, a major foreign-exchange earner until the 1980s, amid strong demand for lint from domestic mills and the potential to supply manufacturers exporting clothing and textiles to the U.S. under a preferential trade deal. The government is planning training and credit facilities for farmers as part of abid
TANZANIA - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA Over the past decade, Tanzania maintained annual real GDP growth rate averaging 6-7%. In 2017, the economy attained a 6.8% GDP growth, driven by growth in services sector (specifically construction, professional services, and transport and storage) and manufacturing. TRADEMARK EAST AFRICAOUR IMPACTABOUTPROGRAMMESWHERE WE WORKWORK WITHUSKNOWLEDGE CENTER
TradeMark East Africa is an organisation funded by a range of development agencies with the aim of growing prosperity in East Africa through trade. TMEA works closely with East African Community institutions, national governments, the private sector and civil society organisations.PROCUREMENT
A significant proportion of TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) expenditure is expended through the purchase of goods, services and works. Therefore, our procurement is guided by international best practice with the principal objectives of achieving value for money and ensuring transparent, fair and open competition. WHO WE ARE - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICATRADE IN EAST AFRICA TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is funded by a range of development agencies to promote prosperity in East Africa through trade. We believe that enhanced trade contributes to economic growth, reduced poverty and increased prosperity.ANNUAL REPORTS
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MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING The TMEA Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Strategy. Provides a comprehensive overview of the change TMEA, its partners and donors seek to deliver in Eastern and Southern Africa; Describes TMEA’s theories of change and identifies the monitoring, evaluation and research priorities to better understand these theories of change and the results achieved; and, Draws on TMEA’s HOW TO INCREASE INTRA-AFRICA TRADE LUSAKA, ZAMBIA- There are basically three ways to earn an income – stealing, inheriting or trading goods, services and assets. Stealing in its myriad forms is contrary to good public policy. Inheritance would be limited and subject to vicissitudes. Trade at various levels has been acceptable architecture for incomes. The higher the tradevalues, the
REDUCING BARRIERS TO TRADE APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET … 2 APPLYING THE PRIORITIZING SPS INVESTMENTS FOR MARKET ACCESS FRAMEWORK TO EAST AFRICAN REGIONAL TRADE 1.0 Introduction Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are applied by governments to controlfood safety, plant
SEEING OPPORTUNITY IN TEXTILE IMPORTS, KENYA PLANS COTTON Kenya plans to revive its cotton industry, a major foreign-exchange earner until the 1980s, amid strong demand for lint from domestic mills and the potential to supply manufacturers exporting clothing and textiles to the U.S. under a preferential trade deal. The government is planning training and credit facilities for farmers as part of abid
TANZANIA - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA Over the past decade, Tanzania maintained annual real GDP growth rate averaging 6-7%. In 2017, the economy attained a 6.8% GDP growth, driven by growth in services sector (specifically construction, professional services, and transport and storage) and manufacturing. WHO WE ARE - TRADEMARK EAST AFRICA TradeMark East Africa (TMEA) is funded by a range of development agencies to promote prosperity in East Africa through trade. We believe that enhanced trade contributes to economic growth, reduced poverty and increased prosperity. COVID PUSHES NORTHERN CORRIDOR FREIGHT COST UP 48% In Summary Freight charges from Mombasa to Kampala increased from $2,200 (Sh238,150) to $2,500 (Sh 270,625 ) per container. This is pegged mainly on the delays along the corridor and especially at the ports of loading and the exit borders. Transport cost along the Northern Corridor has jumped 48 per cent in the wake ofWORK WITH US
Justine Kalauri ICT Compliance Officer based in Arusha. TMEA is a success story because it is at the forefront of ensuring that the EAC integration process succeeds through facilitating trade, removing trade barriers, connecting borders and simplifying trade processes and procedures in the EAC region. USE FLEXIBILITIES TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO COVID-19 JABS Globally, unequal distribution of Covid-19 vaccines has been identified as a major hinderance in the fight against the pandemic, specifically in the least development countries (LDCs) like Uganda. Concerns have been raised at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) about intellectual property (IP) to be a barrier in manufacturing, distribution and access of vaccines. A significant COUNCIL CALLS FOR HARMONISATION OF COVID-19 PROTOCOLS IN The East African Community Sectoral Council on Trade, Industry, Finance and Investment (SCTIFI) has urged the EAC Regional Coordination Committee to review and harmonise the Covid-19 testing charges, in addition to the validity and mutual recognition of the certificates with a view to ensuring the safe and smooth movement of goods and persons in the SME DEVELOPMENT DRIVES ECONOMIC GROWTH OF AFRICAN Kenya is commonly considered to be East Africa’s financial hub. Its economic growth has increased steadily in the last decade due to significant political, structural and economic reforms. The SME sector stands out as the key driver of Kenya Vision 2030 which seeks to transform the country into a newly industrialized middle incomecountry by
AFRICA’S FREE TRADE AREA: A PIPE DREAM OR SILVER BULLET In May 2021, the bridge across the Zambezi River linking Botswana and Zambia was opened by the presidents of the two countries. The construction of the bridge, which replaces the longstanding, slow ferry service across the river, means trucks on regional routes can now cross the river in a few hours, or less, rather than UGANDA SIGNS AGREEMENT TO COMMENCE ROAD CONSTRUCTION IN DR President Museveni and other officials in a group photo after signing the Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) concerning the joint implementation of the road infrastructure on the territory of the Democratic Republic of Congo/State House Photo Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo-DRC have signed major agreements that will see the two countries bolster cross border trade, EAC EYES DIGITAL MONEY TO LEVEL CROSS-BORDER TRANSACTIONS East African Community member states will explore the potential of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) for their shared payment system to end reluctance by member countries to trade in each other’s currency. The bloc’s secretariat said advances in technology and innovation have created a potential for new forms of cross-borderpayments even as it
LEADERS ‘LIKE’ EAC AGAIN AFTER YEARS OF PULLING APART The visit by Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye may have added another brick to the reconstruction of the East African Community, which has looked feeble in the past as leaders targeted divergent interests. Mr Ndayishimiye attended the first Summit of heads of state in February, when the leaders agreed to elect Kenya’s Peter Mathukias the
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STRATEGY 1 RESULTS
2010 - 2017
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X
99%
REDUCTION IN AVERAGE CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT CLEARANCE TIME FOR CERTIFIED GOODS within the EAC (38 days to 0.5 days). TESTING COST SAVINGS OF 59% (from US$500 to US$205) per testX
$6M
savings (2014) - RWANDA ELECTRONIC SINGLE WINDOW – clearance times fell from 11 DAYS to 1 DAY 10 HOURS,X
$56M
savings annually - UGANDA REVENUE AUTHORITY CUSTOMS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & GREEN CHANNEL -75% reduction in transit & clearance timesX
70%
average time reduction (in at least one direction) on border crossingat selected borders
X
3.2 DAYS
Single Window for Trade Programme - Average reduction in clearance time per transaction and cost by $62 per transaction along key corridors in the EAC.X
26%
REDUCTION IN TRANSPORT COSTS for a 40ft container from US$6,500 (2011) to US$4,800 (2015) generating US$ 7 MILLION SAVINGS on the Mombasa-Kigali routeX
99%
REDUCTION IN AVERAGE CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT CLEARANCE TIME FOR CERTIFIED GOODS within the EAC (38 days to 0.5 days). TESTING COST SAVINGS OF 59% (from US$500 to US$205) per testX
$6M
savings (2014) - RWANDA ELECTRONIC SINGLE WINDOW – clearance times fell from 11 DAYS to 1 DAY 10 HOURS,X
$56M
savings annually - UGANDA REVENUE AUTHORITY CUSTOMS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & GREEN CHANNEL -75% reduction in transit & clearance timesX
70%
average time reduction (in at least one direction) on border crossingat selected borders
X
3.2 DAYS
Single Window for Trade Programme - Average reduction in clearance time per transaction and cost by $62 per transaction along key corridors in the EAC.X
26%
REDUCTION IN TRANSPORT COSTS for a 40ft container from US$6,500 (2011) to US$4,800 (2015) generating US$ 7 MILLION SAVINGS on the Mombasa-Kigali routeX
99%
REDUCTION IN AVERAGE CONFORMITY ASSESSMENT CLEARANCE TIME FOR CERTIFIED GOODS within the EAC (38 days to 0.5 days). TESTING COST SAVINGS OF 59% (from US$500 to US$205) per testX
$6M
savings (2014) - RWANDA ELECTRONIC SINGLE WINDOW – clearance times fell from 11 DAYS to 1 DAY 10 HOURS,X
$56M
savings annually - UGANDA REVENUE AUTHORITY CUSTOMS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & GREEN CHANNEL -75% reduction in transit & clearance timesNext
STRATEGY 2 TARGETS
2017 to 2023
X
25%
increase in exports in targeted sub-sectors above trendX
10%
reduction in trade costs in the East Africa Trade Network (EATN)X
$ 170M
additional funds catalysed cumulatively due to TMEA investments in Trade Logistics ClustersX
15%
time reduction in average trip in the East Africa Trade Network (EATN)Map Data
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