Coordinating Tripartite RCA in Africa COMESA, SADC, and EAC

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Coordinating Tripartite RCA in Africa COMESA, SADC, and EAC Potential links to SDGs 10, 17.10 and 17.11 Christian Kingombe Tripartite Transport & Transit Facilitation Programme Infrastructure Development, COMESA christiankingombe@yahoo.com

The Tripartite Free Trade Area

Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) Region - 3 Regional Economic Communities (RECs) of the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement: COMESA and EAC and SADC (CES) Countries and institutions in Eastern and Southern Africa have recognised the importance of regional integration for their development. One of the main challenges facing the CES in the implementation of their integration programmes is the overlapping membership. A number of steps have been taken to support regional integration: In 20 October 2008, heads of state and government, representing the 26 Member States of COMESA, EAC and SADC, met in Kampala, Uganda and signed the Tri-partite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aiming at establishing a single "grand" (FTA) covering the countries of all 3 RECs as building blocs to the African Economic Community recognized by the AU act. The second CES Tripartite Summit held on 12 June 2011 in Sandton, South Africa, adopted a developmental approach to the Tripartite integration process anchored on three pillars. Tripartite has prioritized infrastructure development in the region through their respective treaties, protocols and agreements. The Treaties establishing COMESA, EAC and SADC provides for similar goals, policies and strategies to liberalise road transport markets and to promote cross border transport and trade facilitation.

Tripartite Summit, 2008 The main purpose of the Tripartite Summit was to provide a platform for the 3 T-RECs to discuss and make decisions on areas that enhance integration among the 3 T-RECs. The main objective of the Summit was to provide strategic and policy direction relating to cooperation on trade and economic liberalisation including: a Road Map for establishing a pan-regional Free Trade Area encompassing the 3 T-RECs a joint programme for free movement of persons and infrastructure development. As the 3 T-RECs move into deeper integration, agreement on these strategic and policy issues at the Tripartite Summit level will help mitigate challenges of multiple membership being faced by some of the member states as well as pave the way for accelerated inter-regional economic integration. At the 1 st Tripartite Summit (2008) it was recommended that the Summit: direct the Secretariats to develop a legal and institutional framework as a constituent part of the roadmap for the establishment of the proposed FTA directs the Secretariats of the 3 T-RECs to develop joint programmes that enhance co-operation and strengthen co-ordination on e.g. industrial, trade and transport policy.

Memorandum of Understanding on Inter-Regional Cooperation & Integration Amongst T-RECs, 2011 Article 1: Areas of Cooperation Article 2: Harmonisation of Trade and Investment Regimes Article 3: Harmonisation of Infrastructure Programmes Article 4: Cooperation in the programme on facilitation of the movement of persons Article 5: Cooperation in other policies, e.g. industrial & competition policies Article 6: Establishment of Tripartite Coordination Mechanism and Meetings Article 7: Consultations and Exchange of Information and Expertise Article 8: Financial Responsibility Article 9: Programming: Work plans shall be developed (ST & LT) Article 10: Reciprocity towards the avoidance of duplication of efforts Article 11: Supplementary Memoranda of Understanding Article 12: Amendments Article 13: Dispute Resolution Article 14: Entry into Force upon signature by the duly authorized representatives

Under the Tripartite Framework, COMESA, EAC and SADC have made significant progress in: i) Harmonisation of Rules of Origin; ii) Simplification of customs procedures and documentation; iii) rationalisation of the COMESA & SADC customs bond guarantee schemes; iv) development of customs training and capacity building schemes; v) preparation of an inventory of harmonised product standards; vi) co-ordination of competition policies and institutional frameworks; vii) identification, removal and monitoring of non-tariff barriers; and viii) establishment of One-Stop Border Posts.

STRATEGIES FOR INTER-REC INTEGRATION The strategies to address the challenges of inter-rec Integration are: a) Promoting and establishing trade arrangements among COMESA, EAC and SADC; b) enhancing inter-rec economic co-operation; c) facilitating free movement of businesspersons; d) enhancing co-operation with multilateral/bilateral partners; e) promoting industrialisation; and f) enabling intra regional investments. In the recent past COMESA, EAC and SADC have put emphasis on coordinating, promoting, development and implementation of joint regional infrastructure in transport, communications and energy. The interventions have been at policy and regulatory harmonisation, trade and transport facilitation and development of physical infrastructure.

Aim: To examine the system polarity of T-RECs in regard to policy isolationism versus policy collaboration in managing the boundaries within their institutions and across their institutions. At the outset of the 26 countries that constitute the combined membership of CES, 17 (or almost 2/3) were either in a customs union and participating in negotiating an alternative customs union to the one they belong to or are in the process of negotiating two separate customs unions. This led to the recognition by the three RECs of the need to initiate a process of coordination and harmonization of their regional integration programmes as a way of mitigating the challenge of multiple membership. In 2005 a joint Task Force at the 3 REC Secretariat level was set-up under the guidance of the Chief Executive Officer (CEOs) The discussions and cooperation programmes have focused on harmonisation of programmes in the area of trade, customs, free movement of people and infrastructure development.

One of the modality is to create alternative spaces to allow multitude and reasoned voices to be presented in the debate so that policy making process could be enriched: Within the T-FTA there is a private sector Tripartite Platform consisting of East Africa Business Council COMESA Business Council SADC Association of Chamber of Commerce & Industry The TTTFP comprises representatives from the mainland member / partner states of SADC, COMESA and EAC and other key stakeholders including associations of cross border transport operators, clearing and forwarding agencies, port authorities, corridor management institutions and regional chambers of commerce and industry.

How to make boundary spanning and crossing become the new norm for the T-REC cooperation through new institutional learning and reimagination? The ongoing cooperation amongst the 3 T-RECs has occurred under the general provisions of the Treaties of the CES organisations and within the framework of the African Economic Integration provided for in the African Union Constitutive Act and the Abuja Treaty. Although, at the Secretariat level there has already been established the Tripartite Task Force, there is still need to establish a formal and legal institutional framework for the cooperation amongst the three T-RECs, which is not yet the case. Achievement of the Tripartite Capacity Building Programme so far: Example of progress: COMPONENT 3: INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT Work Pgm Activity: Convened 2 meetings of technical committee on industrial development (TTCID) Status of Activity: The technical committee on industrial development was held and the meeting finalized the tripartite industrial development cooperation framework and Programme of Work/Roadmap. Deliverable: Approved Roadmap/Work Programme and Framework of Cooperation on Industrial Development Outcome: Facilitate Improved policy framework for cooperation and coordination of industrial development among tripartite member states.