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DRC and Uganda Launch €25million EU-Funded Projects to Boost Cross-Border Cooperation, Stabilisation, Resilience and Trade at the Border areas.

Kinshasa, DRC – On June 5, 2025, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of Uganda, with crucial backing from the European Union (EU), officially launched two significant cross-border projects. These initiatives are designed to bolster stability, resilience, and cooperation, while simultaneously driving down logistical expenses and boosting trade in the border […]

How Uganda’s logistics platform improved the trade environment and why it should continue

Kenneth Ayebare, Director of Transport and Logistics at Private Sector Foundation Uganda, speaks on how the National Logistics Platform transformed Uganda’s logistics sector. “Transport and logistics are the backbone of the economy. Every sector relies on it. Without an efficient logistics system, trade slows, businesses struggle, and economies suffer,” states Kenneth Ayebare, Director, Transport and […]

Validation Workshop at Galafi Paves the Way for Trade Growth in the Horn of Africa

On 26th May 2025, Djibouti’s Ministry of Infrastructure and Equipment, alongside TradeMark Africa (TMA), co-hosted a pivotal validation workshop at Galafi Border. The workshop’s primary aim was to review and confirm the priorities identified during a needs assessment for upgrading both Galafi and PK51. Supported by the European Union through the Agence Française de Développement […]

Mobilising resources to power trade facilitation – which way forward?

As developing countries strive to implement the World Trade Organization’s Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA), the question of funding—how to mobilise it, how to target it, and how to sustain it—remains at the heart of national conversations. This issue took centre stage during a recent WTO training programme for National Trade Facilitation Committees (NTFCs), where experts […]

Why compliance is stifling Kenya’s fresh produce exports

By Lilian Mwai and Andrew Edewa In 2024, Kenya’s fresh vegetable exports to the European Union (EU) declined sharply by 54.7 percent, from 164,100 tonnes to 74,300 tonnes. This reduction in volume led to a corresponding drop in export earnings from Sh50.9 billion to Sh23.4 billion. The decline is largely attributable to the enforcement of stricter EU pesticide regulations, […]

Sweden Backs $2.7 Million Programme to Green Kenya’s Trade

Nairobi, Kenya, 29 May 2025 — Sweden has signed a $2.7 million agreement with TradeMark Africa to bolster sustainable and inclusive trade in Kenya. This two-year Kenya Enhanced Trade Environment and Inclusion (KETEI) programme will help Kenya achieve its national trade ambitions within various frameworks, such as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The programme will do this […]

BIFA-EFFSAA Partnership to Transform Ethiopia’s Logistics Sector and Drive Economic Growth

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 27 May 2025 – The Ethiopian Freight Forwarders and Shipping Agents Association (EFFSAA) and the British International Freight Association (BIFA) have formalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Addis Ababa, marking a significant step towards modernising Ethiopia’s logistics sector. This milestone forms part of the Horn of Africa Corridor Efficiency Enhancement Project, funded […]

Youth-led horticultural enterprise showcases growing participation in Rwanda’s export-oriented agribusiness industry

A joint delegation from TradeMark Africa (TMA), Mastercard Foundation, and the International Trade Centre (ITC) recently visited a young woman-led horticultural export business in Rwamagana, Rwanda. This visit underscored their collective commitment to helping Rwandan youth and women-led horticultural enterprises achieve significant success in export markets. The delegation gained valuable insights into ongoing interventions and their emerging impact, all […]