Five Commissioners of the EAC Competition Authority sworn in at the EAC
- Oct 26, 2016
- Press Releases
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The five (5) newly appointed Commissioners of the East African Community Competition Authority (EACCA) have been sworn in at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.The appointed Commissioners were approved by the 33rd Meeting of the Council of Ministers held on 29th February 2016, which considered nominees submitted by each Partner State and appointed them as Commissioners of the EACCA. Furthermore, the 34th…
Read MoreProspects for the East African Community Competition Authority
- Jul 02, 2016
- News and Events
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In 2015, the East African Community Council of Ministers adopted the East African Community Competition (Amendment) bill which provided for the establishment of the East African Community (EAC) Competition Authority (EACCA).1 The competition authority has jurisdiction over all five member states of the EAC; Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. National competition laws and regulations are limited to…
Read MoreEAC competition authority to start operations in July
- Apr 01, 2016
- News and Events
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The East African Community Competition Authority (EACCA) will be operational from July with a mandate to curb unfair trade practices in the region and protect consumers from substandard goods. The authority will restrict trade practices and transactions that unduly limit fair competition. "The EACCA will commence operations in the 2016/2017 financial year and will act as a one-stop-centre in the…
Read MoreEast African Community Common Market 2014
- Oct 26, 2015
- Reports and Publications
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The rationale for the East African Community Common Market is compelling - it has the potential to build economies of scale, accelerate competitiveness, and bring the region closer to achieving its dream of a single investment destination. The Common Market can expand opportunities for the private sector and uplift the living standards of its citizens in a way that no Partner State can do on its own. Full…
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