Uganda and Kenya have agreed to remove all the tariff and non-tariff barriers that have been increasing the cost of trade in order to promote mutual economic growth. This is according to the joint communique of the Second Session of Uganda-Kenya Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) in Kampala that was issued by the host country’s foreign affairs ministry on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic had delayed the convening of the 2nd session of JMC which had been scheduled to be held in 2021. Over the weekend, the two-day session, at the Sheraton Hotel, kicked off on May 12, with the delegation of the Kenya being led by Dr. Musalia Mudavadi, the Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, while that of Uganda being led by Gen (rtd) A.Jeje Odongo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs. The communique issued on Tuesday evening (today) states that the two ministers identified the opportunities existing in their two countries that could be exploited for the socio-economic transformation of their respective citizens. “They also identified the challenges that have affected the free flow of bilateral trade and agreed to resolve all the tariff and non-tariff barriers in order to promote mutual growth, development and prosperity. In this regard, they directed their technical officials to meet and consult regularly,” it said. They welcomed the proposal to hold a joint technical committee meeting to address any trade and investment issues that may still be...
Uganda, Kenya discuss solutions to trade barriers
Posted on: May 16, 2024
Posted on: May 16, 2024