East African heads of state meet as trade wars continue


East Africa's head of state met in Arusha on Friday regarding trade-spats and tariff and non-tariff barriers as well as "crippling financial challenges"
The East African website is quoted as saying:
"For Kenya and Tanzania, talks on trade in sugar and tobacco hit a dead end after the EAC Secretariat was accused of failing to resolve the outstanding issue over the past seven months."
Rwanda has had issues with Uganda and Burundi over diplomatic tensions and security concerns that may go out of control.
The East African continues:
"Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Tanzanian counterpart John Magufuli were expected to revisit the persistent trade spats between their bureaucrats since they directed that the differences be ironed out at the last summit in Kampala in February last year, with little or no progress achieved so far.
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni handed over the chairmanship to Rwanda’s Paul Kagame and they are expected to ease tensions between the two countries, amid incidents that have only exacerbated their differences. One such incident was the deportation of Rwandan national Annie Tabura, a senior executive at MTN, on charges of compromising the country’s national security."
Works Cited:
“East Africa Leaders Meet as Trade Wars, Underfunding Persist.” The East African, The East African, 2 Feb. 2019, www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/ea/East-Africa-leaders-meet-as-trade-wars-underfunding-persist/4552908-4962988-y0ro3f/index.html.

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