EAC: what progress has Juba made to fast-track integration process?

Rosemary Peter | March 9, 2017 | 4:18 pm

Following successful negotiations and verification of South Sudan‘s level
of conformity with the criteria for admission of foreign countries into the
East African Community, it become the 6th member of the East African
Community block in April 2016, after President Salva Kiir signed an
ascension treaty in Tanzania’s commercial capital, Dar es Salaam.

The other members are Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi.Being
admitted to the regional body means that South Sudan will enjoy all the
economic benefits the bloc currently has, for instance, freer movement of
labor and capital and, in principle, free trade.

Reaping these benefits will require that South Sudan undertakes a series of
policy reforms that would be in the country’s interests.So that means South
Sudan is required to converge to regional standards, regulations and best
practices.

This also implies that South Sudan now has a responsibility to live up to
the commitments it made as it signed for membership of the EAC.

So what progress has been made to fast-track the integration process?Well,
Hon Aggrey Tisa Sabuni – the presidential Advisor on Economic affairs is –
the principal person in matters to do with South Sudan’s membership to the
East African Community.

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