Officiating the East African Community (EAC) – East African Business Council (EABC) Technical Working Group Meeting, EAC Deputy Secretary-General for Customs, Trade, and Monetary Affairs, Annette Mutaawe Ssemuwemba, urged private sector associations to develop joint calls to action to be presented to governments in an effort to boost intra-EAC trade and investments.

She commended EAC Secretary General H.E. Veronica Nduva for committing to hold discussions with the private sector at the country level and for engaging the EAC Sectoral Council on Legal and Judicial Affairs on pending trade and investment legal instruments.
The EAC Deputy Secretary-General further tasked the Technical Working Group to synthesize and analyze the advocacy priorities to inform the EAC policy decision- making organs, from technical to Heads of State level.
In his remarks, Mr. Rwabwogo Businge, EABC Board Member, commended the EAC- EABC Technical Working Group for developing the regional private sector policy advocacy priorities and a roadmap to address issues such as non-tariff barriers affecting intra-EAC trade.
Mr. Adrian Njau, Acting Executive Director of EABC, urged governments to fully implement the commitments of the EAC Customs Union and Common Market to allow businesses to flourish in the region. He also called upon national private sector associations to present regional issues during public-private dialogues (PPDs) at the national level, emphasizing that regional integration is actually implemented at the national level.
Mr. Martin Maku, representing the Executive Director of the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU), stated that the EAC-EABC Technical Working Group has been instrumental in addressing Uganda’s concerns regarding access to regional markets, such as NTBs, domestic taxes, and the Common External Tariff (CET).
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