Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal framework

This paper analyses the state of local industrial production in Uganda and how the emergence of COVID-19 has impacted it. This analysis bears in mind the regional context of Uganda as Partner State of the East African Community and a member of the African Union. Both of these institutions have mecha...

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Main Author: Gloria KEMBABAZI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG 2021-02-01
Series:KAS African Law Study Library
Online Access:https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/2363-6262-2020-4-594
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description This paper analyses the state of local industrial production in Uganda and how the emergence of COVID-19 has impacted it. This analysis bears in mind the regional context of Uganda as Partner State of the East African Community and a member of the African Union. Both of these institutions have mechanisms that impact on trade and relatedly on local industrial production, most notably the newly established African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Overall, the paper makes a case for furthering local industrial production drawing on the lessons from the economic and developmental impact that the pandemic has wrought on the country.
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spelling doaj.art-4a01e6538a234cf9b6bd46ff004f7ea72023-03-17T07:00:11ZengNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KGKAS African Law Study Library2363-62622021-02-017459460010.5771/2363-6262-2020-4-5941057712363626220204594Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal frameworkGloria KEMBABAZIThis paper analyses the state of local industrial production in Uganda and how the emergence of COVID-19 has impacted it. This analysis bears in mind the regional context of Uganda as Partner State of the East African Community and a member of the African Union. Both of these institutions have mechanisms that impact on trade and relatedly on local industrial production, most notably the newly established African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Overall, the paper makes a case for furthering local industrial production drawing on the lessons from the economic and developmental impact that the pandemic has wrought on the country.https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/2363-6262-2020-4-594
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Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal framework
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title Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal framework
title_full Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal framework
title_fullStr Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal framework
title_full_unstemmed Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal framework
title_short Local industrial production in EAC & Uganda (reflecting on the AfCFTA and the emergence of COVID-19): legal framework
title_sort local industrial production in eac uganda reflecting on the afcfta and the emergence of covid 19 legal framework
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