The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - COMESA
Overall Role:
Regional Coordination
Description
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is a free trade area with twenty-one member states stretching from Tunisia to Eswatini. COMESA was formed in December 1994, replacing a Preferential Trade Area which had existed since 1981. Nine of the member states formed a free trade area in 2000 (Djibouti, Egypt, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Sudan, Zambia and Zimbabwe), with Rwanda and Burundi joining the FTA in 2004, the Comoros and Libya in 2006, Seychelles in 2009 and Tunisia and Somalia in 2018.
Energy Sectors and Subsectors Focus
Location
Video
Business Info
- info@comesa.int
- +260 211 229 725/32
- https://www.comesa.int/