Digital Trade and Competition Policy in Africa- Contextualising the Jumia Group Decision

Digital trade is fast taking root in Africa, with e-commerce platform businesses having emerged in recent years. This development necessarily leads to different parties interacting at the ‘e- marketplace’. This interaction involves the consumers on one hand, and e-commerce platforms and third parties- mostly owners of the merchandise, on the other. But, what is the … Continue reading Digital Trade and Competition Policy in Africa- Contextualising the Jumia Group Decision

Trade and Climate Change- Part One

World leaders are currently gathered in Egypt, attending the 27th Climate Change Conference (COP 27). COP 27 is taking place against a backdrop the devastating consequences of climate change-which have had a negative  impact on the livelihoods. To underline the fact that human population faces an existential threat, Antonio Guterres the UN Chief, while at COP27 noted that … Continue reading Trade and Climate Change- Part One

Africa Trade Law and Policy Update: Calls for Reform of the Multilateral Financial Framework 

Welcome to this week’s Trade Policy and Law Update which highlights developments, and issues arising in trade law and policy that are relevant to African countries.  Afronomicslaw African Sovereign Debt Justice Network (ASJDN) has led these calls for IMF’s governance  reforms in its   thought provoking piece, which makes certain important points. First, that IMF undertake … Continue reading Africa Trade Law and Policy Update: Calls for Reform of the Multilateral Financial Framework 

Trade Remedies  in  Kenya  vis a vis   Trade Remedies in the  East African Community

The East African Community (EAC) has  been touted as  one of the most integrated Regional Economic Communities in Africa  continent. This integration under the EAC treaty law extends to certain aspects of customs management and in particular trade remedies. Accordingly, all the EAC  countries are expected to have uniform trade remedies. Kenya’s Trade Remedies law  … Continue reading Trade Remedies  in  Kenya  vis a vis   Trade Remedies in the  East African Community

Highlights Of  The  MC 12-  WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference

What Is WTO ,and How Did It Come About?- Some Background Information Basically, The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. At its heart are the WTO agreements, negotiated and signed by most of the world’s trading nations and ratified in their parliaments. This … Continue reading Highlights Of  The  MC 12-  WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference

THE  BELT AND ROAD INTIATIVE, GLOBAL GATEWAY AND   BLUE DOT NETWORK: WHAT DO THEY MEAN FOR AFRICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE?

Since the initiation of the Belt and Road Initiative(BRI) by China in 2013, a massive infrastructure initiative stretching from East Asia to Europe, some global powers have attempted to offer competing models. First was the US through the Blue Dot Network, and most recently, the European Union’s  Global Gateway announced by the EU’s President during … Continue reading THE  BELT AND ROAD INTIATIVE, GLOBAL GATEWAY AND   BLUE DOT NETWORK: WHAT DO THEY MEAN FOR AFRICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE?

Trade Remedies  in  Kenya  vis- a- vis   Trade Remedies in the  East African Community

The East African Community (EAC) has  been touted as  one of the most integrated Regional Economic Communities in Africa. This integration under the EAC treaty law extends to certain aspects of customs management and in particular trade remedies. Accordingly, all the EAC  countries are expected to have uniform trade remedies. However, Kenya’s Trade Remedies law … Continue reading Trade Remedies  in  Kenya  vis- a- vis   Trade Remedies in the  East African Community

Is The East African Community (EAC) Ready For A Customs Union? Or Is EAC Integration Nearing Collapse? Lessons From Kenya -Uganda Milk Dispute

Thoughts from the recent past…still relevant~

Patrick's Trade Digest

Background

In his recent speech Kenya’s president gave certain directions regarding agriculture and the speech read in part as follows;

In the agricultural sector, our farmers have continued to get high milk yields. However due to the excess supply , they are receiving very low prices for their milk. The situation has been exacerbated by the incursion of powdered milk which is smuggled into Kenya from outside our Eastern Africa Region. This has caused financial hardship to dairy farmers. As part of my intent and pledge to the milk farmers , I have given three practical directives:

One, I have directed the National Treasury to release 500 million shillings to the new KCC to purchase excess milk to convert it into powder milk for future use.

Two I have directed the National Treasury to release further 575 million shillings to new KCC for two milk plants , one…

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Africa Trade Policy and Law Update NO. 2 of 2022

Welcome Africa Trade Policy and Law Update which puts together some of the  key developments in  trade policy and trade law in Africa, while at the same time spotlighting what these mean for trade regional integration  in Africa. Infrastructure The AfDB reports of an approval of its first strategic framework for the development of public-private … Continue reading Africa Trade Policy and Law Update NO. 2 of 2022

African Trade Policy and Law Update No1. of 2022

Welcome to my first African Trade Policy and Law Update which   puts together some of the  key developments in  trade policy and trade law in Africa, while at the same time spotlighting what these mean for trade in Africa, and also for regional integration. The Highlights The USA  recently removed Ethiopia,  Mali  and Guinea from … Continue reading African Trade Policy and Law Update No1. of 2022