MRA Comesa Trade Agreement Guide

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2017

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The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Trade Agreement is a regional initiative designed to enhance trade integration among its 20 member states, including Malawi. Established in 1994, COMESA aims to promote intra-regional trade by reducing and eliminating tariff and non-tariff barriers. This guide outlines the benefits of the agreement, such as duty-free or preferential tariff rates, reduced customs delays through streamlined documentation, and the promotion of trade competitiveness. Malawian traders can leverage the agreement by adhering to the rules of origin and utilizing COMESA certificates of origin to qualify for trade benefits. The guide highlights key export opportunities, including agricultural products and curios, and provides a roadmap for traders to maximize the advantages offered by the COMESA framework. By simplifying transit processes and promoting sustainable development, the agreement fosters economic growth and regional collaboration among member states.

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