Uganda - Import Tariffs Uganda - Import Tariffs
The EAC agreement increased import duties on some products (e.g. chocolate, tomato sauce, mineral water, and processed meat, among others) that Uganda currently imports from the United States. Uganda is negotiating with Kenya and Tanzania to define certain manufactured products of key importance to Ugandan industries as "raw materials."
In November 2009, the heads of state of the EAC member countries signed the Common Market Protocol, agreeing to establish a common market for Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and South Sudan. The Common Market is being implemented gradually and is expected to set the stage for implementation of the East African Monetary Union, which is expected to become fully operational by 2023. In addition to the EAC, Uganda is a member of the COMESA, a free trade area comprising 19 member states, which is working on reducing import tariffs for member nations.
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