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July 24, 2014

EAC PROBES RICE IMPORT DUTY DECISION

Decision by Rwanda and Uganda to impose 75% import duty on Tanzanian rice exports in contravention of East African Community (EAC) Customs Union Protocol is under scrutiny. Responding to Tanzania’s rice exporters, the EAC Secretariat said in a statement on Thursday that: “We know the issue and that the countries are negotiating a settlement.” Under […]

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July 24, 2014

PLAN TO BOOST SERVICES AT MOMBASA PORT LAUNCHED

Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) has launched a five-year strategic corporate scorecard and transformation plan aimed at enhancing service delivery and performance at the port of Mombasa. The new performance management system dubbed Wajibika Na Tekeleza Ahadi (Delivering the promise), is anchored on four major pillars. KPA managing director Gichiri Ndua said the pillars are customer […]

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July 24, 2014

PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS PLAN FOR MOMBASA PORT WORKERS

Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) workers will now be required to sign performance contracts to boost efficiency in the face of stiff competition from neighbouring ports. Managing director Gichiri Ndua on Wednesday told workers to “up their game” so that business does not shift to Dar-es-Salaam port. The Tanzanian port is expected to become more competitive […]

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July 24, 2014

COUNCIL. EA TRADE BARRIERS SET TO END WITH SCT TAKE-KANDA

Full implementation of Single Custom Territory (SCT), aimed at eradicating trade barriers in East Africa, begins on July 1, the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) confirmed. The SCT initiatives are under the trilateral arrangement including Tanzania, Burundi and Uganda for the central corridor and Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda for the northern corridor that was piloted from […]

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July 24, 2014

AFRICAN PRODUCTS TOO SIMILAR TO THRIVE IN INTRA-REGIONAL MARKETS – KANIMBA

Homogeneity of products from most African markets has been cited as one of the challenges holding back the growth of intra-Africa trade. The majority of African producers and exporters deal in similar products reducing the chances of trading between each other. This forces them to import from markets outside Africa. This was said by the […]

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July 24, 2014

REGIONAL TRADE NEEDS STANDARD GAUGE RAILWAY, SINGLE WINDOW TO WORK IN HARMONY

The reality of the standard gauge railway (SGR) was highlighted when the Prime Minister of China and the President of Kenya put pen to paper in the presence of regional presidents at a State House event. The Government’s commitment to bringing positive reform in the trade logistics industry is, therefore, not in doubt. About two […]

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July 24, 2014

SCRAPPING OF PHONE ROAMING FEES EXCITES LOCAL BUSINESS PEOPLE

Devothe Mukaruranga, is an importer of textiles based at the ‘Quartier Commerciale’ shopping area in the city. The trader, who imports her merchandise from China, Uganda and Kenya, complains that the high roaming charges in the region ‘eats’ into her profits. “It limits me when I want to communicate with the shop attendant whenever I […]

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July 24, 2014

EAC MEMBERS TO START JOINT CUSTOMS TAX COLLECTION IN JULY

Partner States of the East African Community will jointly collect customs taxes starting July following a successful test-run on a selected range of commodities. Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda have been experimenting on the system, known as the Single Customs Territory (SCT), since April 1. Under the system, importers in the countries are required to lodge […]

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July 24, 2014

TANZANIA, BURUNDI HOLD BACK SINGLE CUSTOMS ZONE BID

Less than two months to a self-imposed deadline for full implementation of the Single Customs Territory, only three out of the five East African Community countries have embraced the system. The presidents of member states in November last year agreed on a July 1, 2014, date but only Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda have begun the […]

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July 24, 2014

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ON CURRENCY CONVERTIBILITY SIGNED BY EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY

The three current and two future member states of the East African Community (EAC) – Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania Burundi and Rwanda – have signed a memorandum of understanding on currency convertibility, reports Coast Week. “The aim to reduce the cost of transactions for intra-EAC trade,” said Central of Bank of Kenya (CBK) Governor Njuguna Ndung’u. […]

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