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Tuesday, 28 September 2010 15:18

The First Meeting of the Steering Committee for East African Coalition of Service Industries was held in Nairobi, Kenya 27-28 July 2010. It aimed to assist stakeholders move forward on the basis of previous recommendations and facilitate the formation of an East African Coalition of Service Industries (CSI) by bringing together the first meeting of the regional CSI Steering Committee.

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Negotiations Overview

In November, 2007, the East African Community (EAC) initialed an interim Economic Partnership Agreement (FEPA) with the European Commission (EC) with the main objective of maintaining trade between EAC and European Union.

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Final Regional Workshop on EAC EPA March 12th to 13th 2010


Private sector representatives and officials from public sector involved in Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations between March 12th and 13th, 2010 met in Arusha, Tanzania for a regional workshop to discuss and fine tune private sector position papers in EPA negotiations. 

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Economic Partnership Agreement Negotiations Held in Dar es Salaam

East African Community Secretariat, Arusha, Tanzania, 9 June 2010: The third negotiations session between the East African Community (EAC) Partner States and the European Commission (EC) on the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) ended today at the Mlimani City Conference Centre in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to consider outstanding issues in the Framework Agreement.

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First Regional Sensitisation Workshop on EAC-EU EPA

Partticipants at the 1st regional EPA sensitization workshopPrivate sector representatives and officials from public sector involved in Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations between November 27 and 28, 2009 met in Arusha, Tanzania for a regional workshop to discuss priority areas for the private sector in the negotiations.

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