Kenya, Uganda resolve to eliminate trade barriers

Trade ministers Lee Kinyanjui of Kenya and his Ugandan counterpart Gen Wilson Mbasu

MBALE (Uganda), Aug 31 (NNN-KBC) — Kenya and Uganda have resolved to eliminate all existing Non-Tariff Barriers hindering trade between the two countries.

Trade ministers Lee Kinyanjui of Kenya and his Ugandan counterpart Wilson Mbasu, who met in Mbale, in Eastern Uganda Friday, resolved to fully align all trade related commitments to the East African Community treaty and related protocols.

This followed a directive by Kenyan President Dr. William Samoei Ruto and his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, during their bilateral engagement held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 30th to 31st July 2025.

The two Presidents directed the ministers responsible for trade from the two neighbouring countries to urgently convene a meeting to resolve the trade barrier impasse.

In a joint communique, the two ministers also agreed to clear the congestion of trucks along key cross-border points, including Malaba, Busia, Suam, and Lwakhakha, to ensure seamless free flow of goods, services and people.

” It’s very serious to receive numerous complaints affecting business at the border points, noting that they are committed to returning normalcy at cross-border points,” Kinyanjui said.

He added:” We don’t want activities that affect business. Officers bestowed with cargo clearance, and they fail to discharge their duties efficiently, will face severe consequences.”

” It’s regrettable that it takes 2-3 days for Cargo from Kenya to cross the Kenyan border. We should ensure our borders are seamless. We should ensure our borders are devoid of non-tarriff barriers,” he said.

Uganda trade minister, Wilson Mbasu said they travelled to the border points of Kenya and Uganda for an on spot assessment of the situation at the OSBP.

” We want facilitation of quick movement of people and services trade, services, and people in a bid to raise the economy of the region, noting that barriers are restricting trade,” He said.

Mbasu added:” We are for an onspot check of the OSBP. Facilitation of free movement of goods, services, and people is critical.  The follow-ups will confirm why they were established in line with EAC and economic integration.

Present were the Principal Secretaries, Dr Juma Mukhwana (Industry) and Regina Ombam (Trade). — NNN-KBC

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