EAC Partner States definition

EAC Partner States means the Borrower, The Republic of Uganda, and the Republic of Kenya, and any other country granted membership to the Community under Article 3 of the Treaty;
EAC Partner States means, collectively the states-parties signatories of the Arusha Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community (1999), namely the Republic of Burundi, the Republic of Kenya, the United Republic of Tanzania, the Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of Uganda, South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo and such other countries that may become signatories to the said Treaty.

Examples of EAC Partner States in a sentence

  • The implementation of this Protocol shall be entrusted on the one hand to the customs authorities of the EAC Partner States and on the other hand to the competent services of the Commission of the European Communities and the customs authorities of the Member States as appropriate.

  • The Parties recognise that fisheries constitute a key economic resource of the EAC Partner States, contribute significantly to the economies of the EAC Partner States and have great potential for future regional economic development and poverty reduction.

  • This Agreement shall apply, on the one hand, to the territories in which the Treaty establishing the European Community is applied and under the conditions laid down in that Treaty, and, on the other hand, to the territories of the EAC Partner States.

  • If the act of accession to the Union does not provide for such automatic accession of the EU Member State to this Agreement, the EU Member State concerned shall accede by depositing an act of accession with the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, which shall send certified copies to the EAC Partner States.

  • Subject to the provisions of this Article, nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the EAC Partner States and the EC Party from adopting measures in accordance with Article XIX of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994, the Agreement on Safeguards, and Article 5 of the Agreement on Agriculture.

  • During the negotiations between the Union and the applicant State, the EC Party shall provide the EAC Partner States with any relevant information and they in turn shall convey their concerns to the EC Party so that it can take them fully into account.

  • Assistance in customs matters, as provided for in this Protocol, shall apply to any administrative authority of the Parties or the EAC Partner States as the case may be which is competent for the application of this Protocol.

  • The EAC Partner States shall be notified by the EC Party of any accession to the European Union (EU).

  • In order to comply with a request for assistance, the Requested Authority shall proceed, within the limits of its competence and available resources, as though it were acting on its own account or at the request of other authorities of that same Party or the EAC Partner States as the case may be, by supplying information already possessed, by carrying out appropriate enquiries or by arranging for them to be carried out.

  • After having examined alternative solutions, the EC or EAC Partner States may apply safeguard measures of limited duration, under the conditions and in accordance with the procedures laid down in this Article.