AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCross-Border Trade Facilitation: The East African Business Council (EABC) urged Tanzania and Burundi to publish an official list of commonly traded goods under the EAC Simplified Trade Regime, saying it would cut costs and help women and youth traders use the Common Market better, with calls for a dedicated trade information desk at the Kobero–Kabanga OSBP. Market Access Dispute: Malawi’s High Court barred Burundian traders from returning to Mgona Market in Lilongwe and from bringing containers, pending a substantive case after claims of unfair competition and intimidation. EAC Health Response: EAC Ministers of Health agreed to harmonise Ebola surveillance and protective measures at airports, ports and land borders, and to set up a regional technical task force, while EAC also welcomed new funding commitments to support mobile labs and diagnostics. Tea Sector Pressure: In Kenya, farmers are anxious over reduced tea auction returns linked to a tea levy and shifting buyer attention toward alternative teas from the west of the Rift and neighboring countries. Regional Business & Events: KCB Bank Uganda launched the second KCB East Africa Golf Tournament, drawing players from Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and DRC, under a “Roar on the Green” theme.
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