The second East African Manufacturing Business Summit and Exhibition scheduled to start in Kigali on May 23 will, among others, look into the biggest challenges faced by regional manufacturers and how they can be addressed. François Kanimba, Minister for Trade, Industry and East African Community Affairs said this during a press conference at the ministry head office yesterday. Accompanied by Christophe Bazivamo, the Deputy EAC Secretary General in charge of Productive and Social Sectors, Kanimba told reporters that for the past two days, they had a successful steering committee meeting to plan for the three-day meeting. Kanimba said: “Key-issues to be addressed include: how can the region market itself best? Where are the major investment opportunities? What currently are the biggest challenges for regional manufacturers and how should they be addressed?” The summit, he added, will also look at the success factors for manufacturers in the EAC, how to gain competitiveness in price and quality, how to deal with environmental concerns, and what can be done against counterfeits, illicit trade and intellectual property violations, among others. Other important matters during the conference will include: how to develop the requisite qualified labour force (industrial skills), sectors that are most affected by EAC regulations, and the role of the EAC Diaspora. Kanimba said: “The forum seeks to create an avenue for the private sector to advocate and campaign for the acceleration of industrial reforms aimed at improvement of investment conditions in the EAC strategic sectors.” The EAC region, he noted, already identified strategic...
EAC manufacturing summit to discuss sector challenges
Posted on: March 30, 2017
Posted on: March 30, 2017