Tanzania upsets miners

Tanzania upsets miners

Tanzania has introduced various new rules and regulations in the mining space since the beginning of 2016, which has raised some concerns among international mining companies about populist policies and natural resource nationalisation. For instance, the government banned coal imports in mid-2016 and then banned the export of unprocessed minerals in early 2017. Following this, and in response to a parliamentary committee report that suggested...

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Uganda clothing conundrum

Uganda clothing conundrum

Uganda (together with Tanzania and Rwanda) are currently subject to an out-of-cycle review of eligibility for preferential trade terms with the US under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The eligibility review has been brought about by the decision to ban the import of used clothing by member states of the East African Community, in their struggle to protect local producers and supply chains from cheap imported goods. Trading...

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Sierra Leone steps towards recovery

Sierra Leone steps towards recovery

Sierra Leone was designated Ebola free at the end of 2015 and although a few new cases have emerged since then the authorities with the support of the international community appear to have finally got the outbreak under control. Attention is turning to the post-Ebola recovery plan that could see substantial domestic and external finance flow into agriculture, education, healthcare and social protection programmes, as well as essential...

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Ugandan pipeline re-route

Ugandan pipeline re-route

Uganda is considering its route-to-market options for the construction of an oil pipeline from oilfields in the Lake Albert basin to the East African coastline. Until recently, Kenya was convinced that it had secured the pipeline deal through to Lamu port, which would form an integral part of its northern corridor development plans. However, Tanzania has entered the fray and put forward an attractive option to route the pipeline to its northern...

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Zambian finances under immense pressure

Zambian finances under immense pressure

Zambia is at the forefront of African countries that are suffering from the downturn in globally traded metal prices over the past few years. Government finances are under immense stress as revenue flows have contracted and international financing options have become much more limited and more costly. Severe drought conditions, chronic electricity shortages and the fast approaching August presidential and legislative elections are adding to the...

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