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PRESS RELEASE: PRESS/TPRB/272

25 and 27 October 2006

TRADE POLICY REVIEW: KENYA

Economic progress, but continuation of reform is still needed

The East African Community (EAC) members (Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda) have continued their economic reform programmes over the last few years aimed at addressing key challenges, notably poverty reduction, sustainable economic growth and development, and full integration into the world economy, according to a WTO Secretariat report on the trade policies and practices of the East African Community.

The report notes that further liberalization of trade and investment, driven both by their commitments in the WTO, and by their participation in regional trade agreements, have been major features in this process. But the report also adds that EAC countries' membership in overlapping trade arrangements makes their trade regime complex, difficult to manage, and is likely to limit the proper functioning of the EAC as a customs union.

According to the report, more attention needs to be paid to non-tariff measures in the full establishment of the EAC customs union (its free-trade-area and common trade-measure components). In addition, continued structural reforms and additional trade liberalization by EAC members would contribute to better resource allocation.

The report also calls for an improvement of EAC members' multilateral commitments, both on goods and services. Such efforts will improve their ability to attract investment and improve their business climate.

The following documents are available in MS Word format.

• Secretariat report
Contents and summary observations (38 pages, 516KB)
Annex 1: Kenya (98 pages, 2182KB)
  

Government report (47 pages, 473KB)
  

• Revisions of the above documents may be issued approximately 2 weeks after the meeting.
  

Chairperson's concluding remarks
  

• Minutes of the meeting are available approximately 6 weeks after the meeting.
  

• Questions and answers by WTO Members are available approximately 6 weeks after the meeting.

Note

Trade Policy Reviews are an exercise, mandated in the WTO agreements, in which member countries trade and related policies are examined and evaluated at regular intervals. Significant developments that may have an impact on the global trading system are also monitored. For each review, two documents are prepared: a policy statement by the government of the member under review, and a detailed report written independently by the WTO Secretariat. These two documents are then discussed by the WTOs full membership in the Trade Policy Review Body (TPRB). These documents and the proceedings of the TPRBs meetings are published shortly afterwards.

Print copies of previous TPR publications are available for sale from the WTO Secretariat, Centre William Rappard, 154 rue de Lausanne, 1211 Geneve 21 and through the on-line bookshop.

The TPR publications are also available from our co-publisher Bernan Press, 4611-F Assembly Drive, Lanham, MD 20706-4391, United States.

Schedule of forthcoming reviews 

Colombia: 22 and 24 November 2006
Hong Kong, China: 13 and 15 December 2006


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