COMESA definition

COMESA means the organisation established by the Treaty establishing The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, 1994;
COMESA means the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa established under Article 1 of the COMESA Treaty.

Examples of COMESA in a sentence

  • Overall, most these trade opportunities have been exploited under regional trade agreements such as the SADC and COMESA and but not the AfCFTA.Nevertheless, for both traditional and non-traditional export commodities, our results suggests that Malawi rarely meets its potential export demand.

  • Beyond the 3-boarder countries of Malawi, several countries like Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Uganda, and Botswana are ideal for regional export trade, especially under either SADC/ COMESA or bilateral trade agreements (MITC, 2021a).

  • Others, like the 1985 South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Agreement on the promotion and protection of investment, are currently under negotiation or, in case of COMESA, about to be negotiated.

  • Provide support for: (i) strengthening the capacity of CAADP country teams and focal points within the selected COMESA Member States on, inter alia, Compact processes, investment planning and design, and M&E; and (ii) facilitating knowledge sharing and exchange with the aim of taking advantage of lessons learnt and contributing to peer review processes.

  • COMESA and ECOWAS are investment-related agreements that set out the guiding principles for a more comprehensive investment agreement (e.g. the draft COMESA Common Investment Area (CCIA)).


More Definitions of COMESA

COMESA means the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, which includes the following member states: Burundi, the Comoros, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Swaziland, Seychelles, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe
COMESA means the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Organisation established under the Treaty Establishing the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa;
COMESA means the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa established by the Treaty for the establishment of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa states, concluded at Kampala on the 8th November 1993, and in force from the 8th December, 1994, and includes any successor to COMESA;
COMESA means the Common Market for Easternand Southern Africa, formerly the Preferential 10 Trade Area, established by the COMESA Treaty which was signed on 5th November, 1993 and was ratified by Zambia on 8th December, 1994;
COMESA means Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, a legal entity, established through the COMESA Treaty.
COMESA means the regional organization established and operating pursuant to the Treaty Establishing the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, signed on November 5, 1993.