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EAC-EU Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations held in Brussels

Further discussions on agriculture still need to be held at the Technical and Senior Officials level to iron out outstanding issues.

East African Community press release | 30 January 2014

EAC-EU Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations held in Brussels

By East African Community Secretariat

Arusha — Ministers from East Africa Community (EAC) Partner States and the European Commissioner for Trade met in Brussels on 30th January 2014 to conclude three days of negotiations on the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).

The ministerial meeting considered outstanding issues in the EAC-EU EPA negotiations as discussed by the EAC-EU technical and Senior Officials from 28th to 30th January 2014. Both Parties noted that further discussions on Rules of Origin and Agriculture need to be held at the Technical and Senior Officials level to iron out the outstanding issues.

Agreements were however reached on the outstanding issues on the Chapter on Institutional Arrangements, Dispute Settlement and Final Provisions with the exception of the article on the Relations with the Cotonou Agreement (non- execution clause).

Consensus was also not reached by both Parties on Article 15 (Duties and Taxes on Exports) and on Article 16 (Most Favoured Nation).Both Parties therefore agreed that another Ministerial Meeting, to be preceded by Technical and Senior Officials meetings, be held in March 2014 in the EAC region to work towards the conclusion of the EPA negotiation process.

The EAC delegation was led by Hon. Phyllis Kandie, Chair of the EAC Council of Ministers, and the EU delegation was led by the Trade Commissioner Mr. Karel De Gucht. The EAC Secretariat was led by the Secretary General, Ambassador Dr. Richard Sezibera.


 source: EAC Secretariat