This may have passed people by with the local headlines and the World Cup going on:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8769566.stm
East Africa's common market begins
By Tim Bowler
Business reporter, BBC World Service
Jacquline Mkindi says the common market will help cut trade barriers
East Africa's common market comes into force this month, which aims to allow goods to move freely across the region. The region's poor roads and lengthy customs procedures have long been seen by businesses as hindering cross-border trade. From July 1, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda will move to do away with all barriers to trade. However, this will take time and it is likely to take until 2015 before a free trade zone is fully operational. Last November, the member states of the East African Community (EAC) signed a common market protocol, aimed at expanding the existing customs union.
Freer trade
All five countries have already adopted a common external tariff,..........
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8769566.stm
East Africa's common market begins
By Tim Bowler
Business reporter, BBC World Service
Jacquline Mkindi says the common market will help cut trade barriers
East Africa's common market comes into force this month, which aims to allow goods to move freely across the region. The region's poor roads and lengthy customs procedures have long been seen by businesses as hindering cross-border trade. From July 1, Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda will move to do away with all barriers to trade. However, this will take time and it is likely to take until 2015 before a free trade zone is fully operational. Last November, the member states of the East African Community (EAC) signed a common market protocol, aimed at expanding the existing customs union.
Freer trade
All five countries have already adopted a common external tariff,..........
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