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Why EAC: Reflecting on the EAC business environment
(EABC, 6/26/2008)
The East African Community trade report 2007
(EAC, 2008-11)
The 2007 report builds on the 2006 report that provided an analysis of trade amongst
Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, and to some extent Burundi and Rwanda and the rest of the world. A deeper analysis has now been undertaken ...
The Business Climax Index Survey 2008.
(EABC, 2008-10)
Regional Trade Integration in East Africa: Trade and Revenue Impacts of the Planned East African Community Customs Union
(2004-08)
The paper provides empirical estimates for import and revenue implications that would follow implementation of the planned customs union between the East African Community member states Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. We use ...
Tariff Liberalisation Impacts of the EAC Customs Union in Perspective
(2005-08)
This paper analyses the impacts of the EAC Customs Union (CU) Protocol which entered into force on 1 January 2005, after its ratification by the EAC Partner States – Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The EAC common external ...
Uganda Law Society Workshop: Dispute settlement under Customs Union
(Uganda Law Reform Commission, 2005-06-25)
This paper discuses the dispute resolution mechanism under the customs union and is divided into the following parts; an introduction, a brief on the East African Community Customs Union and dispute settlement under the ...
The impact of tariff reductions under the East African Community Customs Union: Intra-trade effects on Uganda∗
(Aberystwyth University, 2009)
Regional trade arrangements have become a popular vehicle for the promotion of trade and growth. This is particularly so in Africa where a number of over lapping arrangements have come into existence. In East Africa the ...