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Access to afforable and efficient transport, energy, and communication for increased regional Competitiveness
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Structural tranformation of the industrial and manufacturing sector through value addition and product deversification based on comparative advantage for regional competitive advantage.
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Effective and sustainable use of natural resources with enhanced value addition and management.
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Leverage on the tourism and services value chain and building on the homogeneity of regional cultures and linkages
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The East African Airways Corporation is incorporated.
It covered not only the East African region, but operated
across Africa, connecting also to Europe and India.
Following independence, the East African High Commission is replaced by the East African Common Services Organisation (EACSO), which many observers thought would lead to a political federation between the three territories. However, the new organisation suffered from a lack of joint planning and fiscal policy, separate political policies and Kenya’s dominant economic position.
The
East African Monetary Union
(EAMU) is the third milestone of the EAC integration process. The EAMU Protocol was signed on 30th November, 2013 and set the groundwork for a monetary union within 10 years while allowing the EAC Partner States to progressively converge their currencies into a
single currency
in the Community.
East African Community
EAC Close
Afrika Mashariki Road
P.O. Box 1096
Arusha
United Republic of Tanzania
Tel:
+255 (0)27 216 2100
Fax:
+255 (0)27 216 2190
Email:
eac@eachq.org