Regional Integration Update: Southern and Eastern Africa

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Regional Integration Update: Southern and Eastern Africa Catherine Grant Makokera catherine.grant@tutwaconsulting.com

Outline Background: recent Tutwa work on the region Update on EAC, COMESA and SADC Key challenges for regional integration Implementation of Regional Integration: vision, courage and passion Case Study: SADC Corridors and Trade Facilitation Agenda

Background: Recent Tutwa Work Regional Integration: EU Evaluation on Regional Support to Eastern and Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean under EDFs 10 and 11 Regional economic integration including infrastructure development in COMESA, EAC and SADC Support for the Southern African Business Forum Input into CCR process on Implementation Challenges in SADC Trade Facilitation: Private sector priorities in Botswana, Malawi, Mozambiaue, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe (USAID and GIZ) Scoping of project at the Kasumbalesa border post between Zambia and DRC (GIZ) Options for a corridor monitoring platform in Southern Africa (USAID) Support for a corridor approach in SADC (GIZ)

EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY Burundi Kenya Rwanda South Sudan Tanzania Uganda

EAC Update Some impressive progress but when you scratch the surface much of it is driven by the Northern Corridor Initiative not the EAC Political will among Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda Challenges of conflicts in Burundi and South Sudan EAC facing big challenges as it enters its second decade High donor dependency Turn over of staff in the Secretariat What will be the implications of the EU-EAC Economic Partnership Agreement? Useful results from cooperation with AFRITAC and World Bank including scorecard Need to bed down the customs union

COMESA Largest grouping from Swaziland to Egypt HQ in Lusaka, Zambia

COMESA Update Donors fund 80% of activities EU half of that but not much donor coordination Led the way with development of regional policies in many areas but struggle with low levels of domestication Hollowed out staff contingent e.g. only 3 staff in the trade division Impact of overlapping membership most keenly felt by COMESA What will be the impact of the TFTA? COMESA Secretariat has proposed that member states champion particular issues (like the SADCC structure) Need to refocus on policy, convening and monitoring

SADC 15 Member States South Africa to take over the Chair from August 2017

SADC Update Member States value the political agenda of SADC peace and security interventions matter One of the African RECs with the highest level of Member State funding High turnover of staff in 2016 and 2017 Restructuring of Secretariat underway to accommodate industrialisation agenda Upscaling of private sector participation with Southern Africa Business Forum Monitoring effective in some areas e.g. gender and macroeconomics Potential trade wars brewing Capacity of management challenged what will happen when new leadership appointed?

Key Challenges for Regional Integration Implementation gap lots of good policies, programmes, protocols but difficulty to get them domesticated or transposed Who are the beneficiaries of regional lintegration? Do they have the power to push for greater implementation? Limited monitoring and accountability Weak Secretariats Donor dependence Overly amibitious agendas Constrained space for non-state actors to engage

Implementation of Regional Integration Vision Passion Courage

Case Study: SADC Corridors and Trade Facilitation SADC is slowly building up a collection of firm level based research projects Assessment of trade facilitation priorities of the private sector in 7 countries with support of USAID and GIZ in 2016/2017 Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe Provide context for corridor approach to economic development Benefits of corridor approach: One of the direct ways to bring about regional economic integration. Helps prioritise the development of infrastructure. Enables the design of appropriate interventions to facilitate trade. Provides a framework for collaboration between countries as well as the public and private sectors. Helps break down silos within REC Secretariats.

Private Sector TF Priorities Regional Issues: Botswana: Namibia: South Africa: Transit permits and procedures Monitoring and accountability Harmonisation of documents, fees, standards etc. Corruption SACU, TFTA Road and rail infrastructure Non-tariff barriers Coordinated border management National Single Window National Single Window Harmonised customs procedures and IT connectivity Port and linking infrastructure Coordinated border management Non-tariff barriers Trade-related infrastructure (e.g. SEZs) Malawi: Zambia: Zimbabwe: Mozambique: Transit procedures National Single Window Customs Procedures Coordinated border management Coordinated border management Trade information portal National Single Window Non-tariff barriers Coordinated border management Renewal of road and rail infrastructure National Single Window Port related facilities Non-tariff barriers Coordinated border management

Cross-cutting Observations: Stating the Obvious Traders take a holistic view of the challenges to trade Challenges are with both hard and soft infrastructure Often don t distinguish between customs and other officials at borders Are keenly interested in implementation of policies to ensure certainty

Cross-cutting Observations: Nuance Nuance and situation specific responses are required to the challenges to trade along corridors every border post is different, national approaches vary, industries experience trade in the region differently Size counts the big players have systems and procedures in place to deal with problems and absorb costs Smaller and informal traders face other problems

Cross-cutting Observations: Sequencing Some issues that are a priority for the private sector are difficult to address effectively e.g. NTBs dynamic, responsive to broader economic environment Awareness of political economy Variable geometry should be considered Quick wins Soft and hard infrastructure interventions must pull in same direction

Cross-cutting Observations: Coordination WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement now in place expect additional aid for trade resources to be directed to trade facilitation Interventions need to do no harm Involving private sector does not always improve situation Coordination and cooperation among donors is critical to reduce proliferation of same type of interventions

Cross-cutting Observations: Public Private Dialogue Industrialisation requires private sector participation and a deep understanding of the specific dynamics in targeted sectors National level PPD exists in all SADC countries but weak linkages to regional level Opportunity to consider role of corridor forums Business, civil society, academics are critical to achieving SADC goals