Burundi and DRC Launch Simplified Trade Regime to Boost Cross-Border Trade

Gatumba-Kavimvira, October 29, 2023 – In a significant step toward enhancing regional trade and integration, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) officially launched the Simplified Trade Regime (STR) at the Gatumba-Kavimvira border crossing yesterday. This initiative aims to facilitate small-scale cross-border trade and improve livelihoods in border areas, particularly for women and youth.

Chileshe Mpundu Kapwepwe, Secretary General of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), addressed attendees at the launch, expressing gratitude to both governments for their commitment to the Great Lakes Trade Facilitation and Integration Project (GLTFIP). He acknowledged the vital financial support from the World Bank Group, emphasizing its role in promoting regional integration and investment.

“The STR is expected to contribute significantly towards safe, fast, and resilient small-scale cross-border trade and integration,” Kapwepwe stated, highlighting the initiative’s potential to transform local economies. The signing of Ministerial Decrees by both governments marks a pivotal moment, setting the stage for improved trade relations and living standards in border communities.

Kapwepwe urged stakeholders from both the public and private sectors to collaborate closely to ensure the STR’s successful implementation. He underscored the importance of maintaining open communication channels to address emerging challenges and facilitate compliance with customs regulations.

Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have established the COMESA Simplified Trade Regime (RECOS) to facilitate cross-border trade between the two countries. This agreement allows small traders to benefit from a zero customs duty on eligible products valued at up to $500 per transaction per day. 

Key components include the  official recognition of small traders and deal in goods from a common bilateral list, simplified customs document and a Certificate of Origin for eligible products.l of traders. 

The ordinance repeals any conflicting prior regulations and allows for updates to the product lists as necessary.

As this journey begins, the commitment of both nations, supported by COMESA, signifies a promising future for trade in the Great Lakes region.

TOP STORIES

IMF pushes Burundi toward currency reform as Franc remains overvalued

The International Monetary Fund has urged Burundi to accelerate...

Blood drive and free screenings put community health at the Center of Olivia University Cultural Week

Amid the cultural performances, academic exhibitions and talent competitions...

African Union Seeks Urgent Funding as Ebola Outbreak in DRC and Uganda Surpasses 800 Cases

African leaders and international partners pledged support for the...

“Bad Leaders Have No Ethnicity”: Ndayishimiye says 1972 killings were planned by authorities, not the Tutsi

President Évariste Ndayishimiye said the mass killings that devastated...

Five Days that turned a University into a Community: How Olivia University blended culture, health and innovation

SPONSORED CONTENTThis article was produced as sponsored content on...

Burundi cuts reliance on Central Bank financing as debt and inflation ease

Burundi has halted direct central bank financing of government...

IMF pushes Burundi toward currency reform as Franc remains overvalued

The International Monetary Fund has urged Burundi to accelerate...

Blood drive and free screenings put community health at the Center of Olivia University Cultural Week

Amid the cultural performances, academic exhibitions and talent competitions...

IMF projects Burundi economy could nearly double by 2031

Burundi's economy could expand to nearly $10 billion by...

Wissa earns Congo DR historic point against Portugal

Congo DR claimed their first ever FIFA World Cup™...

Burundi’s Fiscal Gamble: Can the Government Finance Growth Without Donors?

As foreign financing turns increasingly negative, Burundi is betting...

Related Articles

Popular Categories