What you need to know: The East African Community (EAC) partner states have been directed to gear up for the App’s operationalization by April 30 this year Arusha. A new mobile App intended to fight trade barriers in East Africa will be rolled out soon. The East African Community (EAC) partner states have been directed to gear up for the App's operationalization by April 30 this year. The facility has been developed to ease the reporting, monitoring and elimination of non-tariff barriers (NTBs) in the bloc. This allows the users to report the complaints in any of the three official languages of the EAC, which are English, Swahili and French. The App can be downloaded from the Apple Store, Google's Play Store and other such stores. It can be accessed through https://eac-mobile.portal.africa, according to a statement from the EAC secretariat. The directive to roll out the App by April 30 was made at the ministerial meeting of the EAC held in Arusha last Friday. The App was developed with the support of Trademark Africa and finalised and piloted during the National Monitoring Committee (NMC) meetings last year. The App was officially launched in December last year in Bujumbura by the EAC secretariat but is awaiting formal operationalization. According to the EAC secretariat, operationalization of the App in April 30 will be preceded by sensitization and capacity building for relevant public and private sector officials and other stakeholders. NTBs have been a major hindrance to the free movement of goods as...
Mobile App to deal with EAC trade barriers set for roll out
Posted on: February 15, 2024
Posted on: February 15, 2024