T he East African Business Council (EABC) chairperson, Ms Angelina Ngalula, speaks during a past event. PHOTO | COURTESY
Summary
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The EAC trade value reached $10.17 billion by
September 2022, reflecting a 20 percent proportion of intra-trade to world
commerce
In
her New Year’s message, Ms Ngalula stated that the political goodwill
shown by the leaders of the EAC partner nations was the reason why EAC
intra-trade increased to over $10 billion in 2022, up from $9.5 billion in
2021, despite the Covid-19 outbreak.
“Last
year, we saw greater political will on the part of the leaders of the EAC
Partner States in promoting the expansion of intra-EAC commerce,” she said,
adding that in 2023 business community is buoyant to achieve the $15 billion
mark.
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