Trade within the East African Community has recorded a significant increase at the expense of trade with markets outside the continent. The EAC has also increased its trade with African countries outside of its sub-region. This is a result of the region’s deliberate efforts to boost intra-Africa trade. As reported by the East African, the seven countries that make up the East African Community, according to the most recent data from the EAC Secretariat grew their trade with the rest of Africa by $584.6 million to $4.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2023, a 14% increase over the same time in 2022. Also trade amongst the community grew by 12% from $2.6 billion to $2.9 billion in the fourth quarter of the previous year, a sign of increasing commerce throughout the area throughout the year. In contrast, the EAC’s trade with the European Union, which would typically account for 10% of all its trades fell by 14% from $2.04 billion in the three months to December 2022, to $1.7 billion in the last quarter of 2023. Belgium saw the most steep decline in its trade with the EAC, dropping by 45% from $263 million in Q4 of 2023 to $188 million in Q4 of the same year. The USA recorded a 19% drop from $200 million in 2022’s October–December to $161 million in the previous year. Germany, Italy, and Switzerland’s trade with the EAC fell by 12%, 2%, and 23%, respectively. The EAC’s trade with its Asian partners also...
EAC Trade With Africa Sees Significant Rise, While Trade With the West Declines
Posted on: May 16, 2024
Posted on: May 16, 2024