The East African Business Council (EABC) is urging the Ministers Responsible for Transport, Health and EAC to convene and find a win-win lasting solution to the barriers hindering the free movement of cargo across EAC borders and in particular, the borders between the Kenya and Tanzania.
In a statement, EABC Executive Director/CEO Dr Peter Mathuki, says the 14 days standstill on the movement of goods between the two borders risks business continuity and affects intra-EAC trade.
” The East African Business Council appreciates the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, H.E. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli and the President of the Republic of Kenya, H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta, for their directives on ensuring free movement of goods across borders between Kenya and Tanzania, which will facilitate increased trade between the two countries. There are over 1000 trucks stranded at both sides of the border, this is significantly affecting the intra-EAC trade and movement of essential and perishable goods across borders.” He said.
“Furthermore, there is a slowdown in movement of cargo across all EAC borders, this is disrupting regional value chains due to the emerging challenges restricting the movement of truck drivers in a bid to contain the spread of COVID-19.” He added.
According to the International Trade Centre, in 2018, Kenya imported products valued appx. USD. 175.9 million from Tanzania and exports appx. USD.293.5 million while Rwanda imported products appx.USD. 134.5million and approx. 2 million from Tanzania.
He added that the EAC Partner States are relying on sourcing final products, intermediate input and raw materials within the region due to the disruption of the global supply chain by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Facilitating the free movement of cargo across borders is vital towards the economic recovery of the EAC region during and post COVID-19 pandemic. The East African Business Council urges the concerned ministries to embrace dialogue towards an EAC coordinated approach on COVID-19.” He added.
He said EABC is ready to offer support towards a public-private dialogue on cross border trade in order to unblock the current trade barriers, which is critical for economic recovery for the EAC region.