Annual Report 2013-2014: Interactive version
Annual Report 2013/2014: Interactive version
Posted on: April 28, 2016
Posted on: April 28, 2016
Posted on: April 28, 2016
Annual Report 2013-2014: Interactive version
Posted on: July 2, 2014
This report provides an overview of progress and challenges across the TradeMark Africa (TMA) portfolio for the first quarter of the 2013/14 year. It provides more information on specific programmes, deepening accountability to TradeMark Africa’s stakeholders.
Posted on: August 18, 2020
Posted on: April 9, 2025
The East African Community (EAC) is poised to reap substantial benefits from enhanced trade integration across the African continent, particularly through the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). A recent study, titled “Export Trade Potential of the East African Community under the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) 2024,” indicates that the region's total export potential under the AfCFTA is estimated at approximately $1.9 billion, presenting a significant pathway for economic transformation. Leveraging the International Trade Centre (ITC)’s methodology, the research pinpoints high-potential export products within EAC member states. Kenya, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) exhibit the most significant export potential, while South Africa, Egypt, and Zambia are identified as key African markets for EAC goods. Specific sectoral opportunities highlighted include tea from Kenya, processed cereals from Burundi, mineral products from Tanzania, and metals from the DRC. Beyond these specific product opportunities, the AfCFTA offers broader advantages encompassing improved market access, increased investments, industrial expansion, and strengthened regional cooperation. It is also expected to stimulate growth in crucial EAC sectors such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and logistics, while simultaneously accelerating digital trade and infrastructure development within the region. To fully realize this potential, the report recommends that EAC Member States prioritize investments in value addition to enhance product competitiveness, foster the development of industrial clusters, improve access to finance for businesses, and provide support for women traders to promote inclusive growth. Furthermore, the implementation of measures like export insurance schemes, duty remission programs, and advancements in digital...
Posted on: April 28, 2016
TMA Compendium Volume 1
Posted on: July 2, 2014
Q4 of 2012 saw further strong progress in TradeMark Africa’s programme. This was corroborated by The Annual Review of the organisation carried out on behalf of its donors. The review was commissioned by Denmark and the UK, and implemented by a consulting team over a ten-day period at the end of October and beginning of November.
Posted on: March 9, 2023
Posted on: April 22, 2025
Over the past two decades, non-tariff barriers (NTBs) have emerged as the most persistent and complex challenge to international trade, with their prevalence steadily rising across the world. The East African Community (EAC) has not been immune to this trend, with NTBs continuing to evolve in form and scope, creating significant obstacles to the seamless flow of goods and services across the region. In 2021 alone, NTBs reported for the first time within the EAC accounted for over four percent of the total existing barriers, underscoring the enormity of the problem. In response to this, EAC Partner States have taken steps to address these trade impediments, including the enactment of the EAC Elimination of Non-Tariff Barriers Act, 2017. This legislation provides a structured legal framework for monitoring and resolving NTBs, supported by tools such as the Time-Bound Programme for NTBs elimination and various directives, regulations, and recommendations issued by the EAC Council of Ministers. Despite these efforts, the region has faced a longstanding challenge in quantifying the actual impact of NTBs and, more importantly, the benefits of their removal. Without this data, it is difficult to prioritise interventions and allocate resources effectively. To address this gap, a recent study has developed a model designed to estimate the impact of NTBs within the EAC, with a specific focus on those arising along the Northern and Central transport corridors. The study reviewed existing techniques for measuring the impacts of NTBs, identified specific NTBs in the region responsive to quantification, and formulated a...
Posted on: April 28, 2016
Posted on: July 2, 2014
The report provides the highlights for the quarter, providing an overview of progress and challenges across TradeMark Africa (TMA) work streams. It expands on TradeMark Africa’s strategic outcomes gives a summary financial report.