Economic Community of Central African States

Economic Community of Central African States

Economic Community of Central African States or Communaute Economique des Etats de I’ Afrique Centrale (CEEAC) in relation with International Trade

In the context of trade organizations, Christopher Mark (1993) provided the following definition of Economic Community of Central African States or Communaute Economique des Etats de I’ Afrique Centrale (CEEAC): A customs union including Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, and Zaire, founded in 1983. Objectives include expansion of intra-regional trade; adoption of a common external tariff; and establishment of a regional common market by 2000. Only limited progress has been achieved, as ttade among members is hindered by poorly developed trade financing and by the existence of five separate, mostly non-convertible currencies within the region.

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See also

  • Political regime
  • ECCAS

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