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Training on procedures of accreditation to the harmonized ECCAS/CEMAC Preferential Tariff
Procedures of accreditation to the harmonized ECCAS/CEMAC Preferential Tariff
Tuesday, June 19, 2018 to Thursday, July 12, 2018
Multiple cities: Libreville, Yaounde, N'Djamena

Upon request of the Secretary General of the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) the Sub-regional Office for Central Africa of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) is organizing a series of trainings on the procedures of accreditation to the harmonized ECCAS/CEMAC Preferential Tariff across eight (08) countries. The first batch of tranings starts in Libreville, Gabon from 19 to 21 June 2018, goes through Yaounde in Cameroon from 3 to 5 July 2018 and then to N'Djamena in Chad from 10 to 12 July 2018.

This is one of several activities to implement the program of a European Union trust fund, project-managed by ECA’s Central Africa Office, for the harmonization of ECCAS-CEMAC trade policy instruments.

The training aims at strengthening the capacity of i) economic operators in preparing their applications for accreditation of their goods to the harmonized ECCAS/CEMAC Preferential Tariff and ii) experts from national administrations on processing applications for accreditation of goods to the harmonized ECCAS/CEMAC Preferential Tariff.

 

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SPEECHES

Libreville Training: Address by Mr. Tidjani Chetima of ECA (French)

Yaounde Training: Address by Ms Mama Keita  of ECA (French)

Yaounde Training: Address by Mr. Achille Bassilekin III, Permanent Secretary of Cameroon’s Ministry of Trade 

DOCUMENTS

Preferential Tarrif Accreditation Request Form (French)

Libreville Training Report

Yaounde Training - Summary Report

 

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