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Trade Facilitation Priorities for East Africa WTO-AFDB Trade Facilitation Symposium November 2012
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(Reference) Doing business in Africa 2011 About TMEA Vision: ‘’a united East Africa with flourishing trade, strong investment, and less poverty’’ Mission: ‘’promote rapid advances in East Africa’s integration, trade and global competitiveness for all East Africans”
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WHO WE ARE Trade and Markets East Africa (TradeMark) Offices in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan Multi-donor funded: Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden and UK Budget - $500m 2010-2016
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Trade Facilitation Rationale (Reference) Doing business in Africa 2011
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TMEA TRADE FACILITATION INITIATIVES Improvements in trade Infrastructure at Ports and Border Posts. ICT for Trade through ASSET, SWIFT, Transport Observatories and support to Revenue Authorities. Reduction of Non Tariff Barriers. Support to the East African Clearing and Forwarding Curriculum. 5
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Infrastructure challenges
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TMEA TRADE FACILITATION INITIATIVES Infrastructure East African Ports: Handle more than ¾ of East Africa’s transit traffic. TMEA supports KPA and TPA to improve port efficiency and cargo handling to reduce delays and improve business performance. Port of Mombasa Port of Dar es Salaam 7
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TMEA TRADE FACILITATION INITIATIVES Infrastructure Border Posts: A major link in transit trade. TMEA works with EAC Partner States to establish One Stop Border Posts to reduce transit costs. Tanzania: Holili, Mutukula, Kabanga and Tunduma Uganda: Mutukula, Mirama Hills, Busia and Elegu Kenya: Busia and Taveta Rwanda: Kagitumba Burundi: Kobero South Sudan: Nimule 9
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TMEA TRADE FACILITATION INITIATIVES ICT for Trade Alternative System for Secure Transit (ASSET): Alternative to national and regional bond schemes. Single Window Information for Trade (SWIFT): Online access to trade requirements for import/export trade. Transport Observatory: Data collection, analysis and dissemination to track EAC corridor performance. Technical Assistance to Revenue Authorities: New customs management systems and national electronic single windows. 10
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TMEA TRADE FACILITATION INITIATIVES Business Environment Improvement Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers: To reduce and eliminate obstacles to regional and international trade within the EAC. Harmonisation of Standards: To promote a regional approach to regional trade as it applies to standards. Rules of Origin: To strengthen EAC technical capacity to negotiate and apply RoO vis-a-vis the Tripartite FTA. Regional Freight Forwarders Training: Support training to enhance clearing and forwarding sector. 11
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Conclusion Partnerships with the EAC Collaboration with East African Governments Support to private sector and civil society Close coordination with donor organisations 12
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(Reference) Doing business in Africa 2011 Thank you
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