The East African Common Market Score Card has revealed that Tanzania is the most active in removing barriers once identified the fact that records a potential source of peer learning for other Partner States. 
This was revealed during a dissemination Workshop to launch the East African Common Market Score Card at New Africa Hotel in Dar es Salaam. 
World Bank Lead Economist and Sector Leader Finance and Private Sector Development Africa Region Mr. Andrea Dall’Olio said at the launch that in the area of goods, although Tanzania and Kenya has the highest number of NTBS being reported by other Partner States, the reports notes that Tanzania is most active removing them when identified. 
He said that the value of trade between the Partner States has more than doubled after the Customs Union was promulgated, and efforts to continue removing the barriers between the economies continue together pace and economic activity, especially across Partner States, requires good rules that are transparent and accessible to all. 
"Domestic laws and regulations that restrict enjoyment of the rights and freedoms under the protocol require reforms",  he stressed. 
The East African Common Market Score Card  measures commitment by EAC Partner States to enable free cross-border movement of capital, services and goods. 
 It provides the analysis basing on the review of 683 laws and regulations relevant to the Common Market along with key legal notices, reports and trade statistics. 
Presenting to the delegates on the Common Market Score Card the Coordinator for EAC Common Market Diagnostics World Bank Group Alfred Ombudo K, Ombudo said that the score card has identified a number of laws that are inconformity to the Community laws and showed differing scores in areas of the free movement of goods, services and capital that are pillars of the Common Market Protocol. 
He has stressed that regarding on the free movement of services the general observation is that each Partner State has laws with that contradicts Common Market Protocol rules and regulations in order to serve the interests of their citizens. 
The Score Card only measures the compliance of national laws to commitments under the protocol and it does not measure compliance of bi-lateral agreements entered into by the Partner States to the Protocol. 
Dr. Abdulla Makame who addressed the delegates on behalf of the Permanent Secretary For the Ministry of East African Cooperation urged the Partner States to focus on the implementation of the EAC Railway Master Plan that will come up as solution for most emerging Non-Tariff Barriers revealed by the score card especially on Free Movement of Goods under the Common Market.
World Bank Lead Economist and Sector Leader Finance and Private Sector Development   Africa Region Mr. Andrea Dall’Olio (right),  Acting Director of  Trade Mark East Africa David Stanton (second left), Dk. Abdulla Makame  who represented  the Permanent Secretary For the Ministry of East African Cooperation (second right)  and the Coordinator for EAC Common Market Diagnostics World Bank Group Alfred Ombudo K, Ombudo during the launch last night at the New Africa hotel in Dar es salaam 
World Bank Lead Economist and Sector Leader Finance and Private Sector Development   Africa Region Mr. Andrea Dall’Olio (right),  Acting Director of  Trade Mark East Africa David Stanton (second left), Dk. Abdulla Makame  who represented  the Permanent Secretary For the Ministry of East African Cooperation (second right)  after the launch at the New Africa hotel in Dar es salaam

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