East African Community

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East African Community

n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an association established in 1967 by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania to promote closer economic and social ties between member states: dissolved in 1977, but reformed in 1999, and joined in 2007 by Burundi and Rwanda
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The partnership will support EABC's advocacy efforts of improving coordination, reporting and resolution of Non Tariff Barriers along the corridors, harmonization and adoption of East African Standards, Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures, improve adoption and harmonization of Customs and Domestic Tax-related policies and trade facilitation in the EAC.
EAC has yet to beat San Beda in 20 meetings in 10 years.
It was a clutch basket from Jethro Mendoza that ultimately sealed the deal for EAC to lead, 84-82 with 1.
Sixth District Councilor and Committee on Education and Sports chairperson Princess Abante said first-time EAC enrollees who pass the entrance examination for freshmen and transferees may qualify for the scholarship.
South Sudan's minister for Trade, Industry and EAC Affairs, Paul (The Niles photo) Mayom Akec
"The EAC has given all it is able to give," Emily Yiolitis said in a post on her Facebook page.
This situation confirms that for EAC countries, the logic of economic opportunity that integration portends will not suffice to keep borders open.
Researchers identified the pathways using advanced computational and genetic analyses of tumour biopsies from EAC patients.
Last year in Sept, Prime Minister Imran Khan announced the constitution of the 18-member EAC. Barely a week after its formation, the government withdrew the nomination of Atif R Mian of Princeton University as EAC member following protests by some sections of society as well as parliamentarians who objected to his inclusion in the council for his association with the Ahmadi faith.
Former chief economist of Pakistan Sakib Sherani is the fourth member of the 18-member EAC to have resigned since its establishment in September 2018.
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