Tanzania makes u-turn to allow Ugandan sugar after President Suluhu's visit

Published 2022년 5월 11일

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Tanzania has resolved its three-year trade dispute with Uganda, allowing the latter to export 10,000 tonnes of sugar to Tanzania. This decision was made during a meeting between Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni, during which they also discussed bilateral and regional issues. The two leaders also committed to removing any remaining non-tariff barriers to enhance bi-lateral trade.
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Tanzania has made a change in mind and accepted Ugandans sugar into their market after being blocked for over three years of a trade dispute between the two countries. On Tuesday, Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan arrived in Uganda for a two day official visit on President Museveni's invitation. The two leaders later held a tête-à-tête that was followed by official talks where they were joined by ministers and senior government officials to discuss bilateral, regional as well as international matters of interest to the two countries The two leaders later released a joint communiqué about what had transpired during the meeting. "It was further agreed that Uganda shall supply 10,000 tonnes to cover the sugar gap in the United Republic of Tanzania," the joint communiqué said in part. During the meeting, the two leaders also noted the growing trade between the two countries but also directed the responsible Ministers to immediately remove any outstanding non-tariff barriers in ...
Source: All Africa

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