EU, EAC launch three projects to strengthen trade, economic ties

IANS February 8, 2025 217 views

The EU and EAC just launched three exciting projects to transform regional economic integration. These initiatives, worth 8 million euros, are designed to break down trade barriers and strengthen institutional capabilities across East African states. By focusing on services, competition policies, and civil society engagement, they're creating new opportunities for economic growth. The projects especially aim to create pathways for women and youth to participate more actively in the regional economy.

"Leveraging Integration Frameworks for Trade in Services and Civil Society Organisations" - EU-EAC Joint Statement
Dar Es Salaam, Feb 7: The European Union (EU) and the East African Community (EAC) has launched three key projects to strengthen regional integration, enhance trade, and foster inclusive economic growth.

Key Points

1

EU supports regional economic integration through strategic development projects

2

Initiatives focus on trade liberalization and institutional capacity building

3

Projects aim to empower women and youth in economic sectors

The EAC said in a statement that the projects, with a total contribution of 8 million euros (about 8.3 million US dollars), will support the EAC's efforts to liberalize services, enforce competition policies, and improve institutional capacity, with a strong focus on empowering women and youth.

According to the statement, the first project dubbed "Leveraging Integration Frameworks for Trade in Services and Civil Society Organisations" will tackle barriers to trade in services by streamlining tourism regulations and advancing the mutual recognition of academic and professional qualifications across the region, and enhance civil society engagement in the economic integration process.

The statement noted that the second project will strengthen the EAC Competition Authority by improving the enforcement of competition laws, harmonizing regulations, and building institutional capacity, Xinhua news agency reported.

The third project, EU-EAC Technical Assistance, will bolster the capacity of the EAC Organs and Institutions to manage projects and improve public finance governance effectively, said the statement.

The EAC is an intergovernmental organisation that aims to promote economic, political, and social integration in the region, with partner states including Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania.

Tags:
You May Like!