Three East African states in US crosshairs over mitumba ban

Three East African states in US crosshairs over mitumba ban

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East African Nations that are en-route to stopping importation of used clothes may soon pay a price for it following the US State Department’s announcement that Washington will impose trade penalties in retaliation to what they see as a blockage of free trade.

Harry Sullivan, the acting head of the Economic and Regional affairs unit in the department’s Africa Bureau, said Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda have until next week’s meeting of their leaders to reverse the decision or face the penalties.

The leaders are expected to decide whether they will move ahead with the ban on importation of used clothing from the US or walk back on the decision.

“I believe the results of the meeting next week will determine how we proceed,” Mr Sullivan said in a conference call with reporters.

East African Community (EAC) member states agreed two years ago to impose phased ban on used clothing imports (known as mitumba) over a three-year period beginning 2019.

Kenya subsequently withdrew from that agreement following US threats to end its eligibility for duty-free clothing exports to the US market under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa).

US trade officials maintain that the mitumba ban violates an Agoa stipulation requiring beneficiary countries to eliminate barriers to trade with the US.

Loss of the Agoa duty-free allowance would prove devastating to Kenya’s budding apparel industry that earned the country more than $400 million worth of textiles and clothing exports to the US last year.

Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda — each of which earns far less through Agoa than Kenya — jointly affirmed last July that they intend to proceed with the mitumba ban. The three countries argued that the action was essential to their efforts to develop domestic clothing manufacturing industries.

The Trump administration disputes that reasoning.

“While we understand the East African Community’s desire to build a domestic textile sector, we firmly believe the EAC ban on imports of used clothing will not achieve that,” Mr Sullivan told reporters.

Making inexpensive mitumba unavailable will adversely affect many people in the three countries, he suggested.

“Leaders or the EAC are saying to consumers of used clothing we are going to take this choice away from you and you will not have access to this market anymore,” he said.

“We question whether consumers of used clothing will be able to afford the new apparel being made in the East African Community market.”

A more effective way of developing domestic clothing industries would entail encouraging middle-class consumers to buy locally made apparel, Mr Sullivan proposed.

An East African fashion industry could “build its brand and market to the growing middle class, which prefers to buy its apparel in shopping malls and other places anyway,” he said.
 
actually mimi na support ban....hawa wazungu wanatutumia vibaya...ati wao wavae nguo mpya...sisi tuvae nguo zilizotumiwa..nguo walizoharia, nguo walizotumia kujipanguza kinyesi.....wanatudharau.... wanatuona charity case...if not for the other numerous benefits that Kenya faces in free trade, ninge support hio ban...mitumba should be banned so that our local clothes manufacturers can grow...
 
Effect ya kupandisha kodi mitumba imeshaanza kuonekana.
Sasa hivi dada zetu wana vaa nguo za mchina zilizotengenezwa chini ya kiwango (ofcourse cheap is expensive) ambazo wakivaa, wanatembea huku chupi inaonekana.
Mitumba ikipigwa marufuku the situation will be even worse, the dignity of an African woman will imeadiately dissapear kwa haya mavazi transparent ya mchina.
Reff huu uzi kujionea mavazi ya kichina...
Viazi hivi ni vya Mbeya au Njombe?
 
actually mimi na support ban....hawa wazungu wanatutumia vibaya...ati wao wavae nguo mpya...sisi tuvae nguo zilizotumiwa..nguo walizoharia, nguo walizotumia kujipanguza kinyesi.....wanatudharau.... wanatuona charity case...if not for the other numerous benefits that Kenya faces in free trade, ninge support hio ban...mitumba should be banned so that our local clothes manufacturers can grow...
Neno
 
actually mimi na support ban....hawa wazungu wanatutumia vibaya...ati wao wavae nguo mpya...sisi tuvae nguo zilizotumiwa..nguo walizoharia, nguo walizotumia kujipanguza kinyesi.....wanatudharau.... wanatuona charity case...if not for the other numerous benefits that Kenya faces in free trade, ninge support hio ban...mitumba should be banned so that our local clothes manufacturers can grow...
"A poor person has no choice" inauma ila no way tu.......textile industries ziko chache low quality and expensive. Ban inaumiza sisi low income earners
 
Hawa jamaa wamejawa na kiburi kupindukia. Tangu jadi, customer ndo huwa ana maamuzi ya mwisho! Vipi na mirungi yetu pia, mbona tusiwauzie kwa shuruti? Kenya pia tutazipiga ban hivi karibuni, tayari viwanda vya nguo pale EPZ, Athi River vimeanza kuongezeka na kuimarika. Kitakachobaki ni wakenya tu kuchangamkia fursa.
 
Banning
Banning
Banning
Let's ban mitumba but b4 doing that let's ask ourselves the following questions
1. Mitumba dealers
Where are we going to put them. In a country like Rwanda that is very easier coz the population is very small comparing with Tz
2. Who will cater the Demand
of the mitumba do we have enough local industries to replace mitumba
How about the quality ?
How about prices. ?
So far what have we done to develop local industries which could cater
It seems we are intending to shift the market from Mitumba to Chinese Cheaper items
 
Effect ya kupandisha kodi mitumba imeshaanza kuonekana.
Sasa hivi dada zetu wana vaa nguo za mchina zilizotengenezwa chini ya kiwango (ofcourse cheap is expensive) ambazo wakivaa, wanatembea huku chupi inaonekana.
Mitumba ikipigwa marufuku the situation will be even worse, the dignity of an African woman will imeadiately dissapear kwa haya mavazi transparent ya mchina.
Ndio ufikirie kutengeneza Nguo og, au unaprefer kuvaa mitumba forever. Uoga ni kitu kibaya sana epuka.
 
actually mimi na support ban....hawa wazungu wanatutumia vibaya...ati wao wavae nguo mpya...sisi tuvae nguo zilizotumiwa..nguo walizoharia, nguo walizotumia kujipanguza kinyesi.....wanatudharau.... wanatuona charity case...if not for the other numerous benefits that Kenya faces in free trade, ninge support hio ban...mitumba should be banned so that our local clothes manufacturers can grow...
Kwani wakati tunatia saini tulikuwa hatujui kuna viwanda baadae?,tatizo la Viongozi wa Africa ndo hili.
 
Kenya should quit the EAC. From EPA to regional pipeline East African crude pipeline n now mitumba, has its solo stand.
 
Kenya should quit the EAC. From EPA to regional pipeline East African crude pipeline n now mitumba, has its solo stand.
My friend mikakati inaendelea, viwanda vya nguo Kenya vinaimarika, wananchi wanahamasishwa. Kanywe panadol, ikifika wakati wa kuban mitumba, Kenya tutafanya hivo, ntakumbuka kukutag. Katiba yetu haitukubali kufanya hayo bila ya mchakato wa kusikiza maoni ya wananchi na wanadau kwenye sekta hiyo.
 
what kind of stupidity is this! kwahiyo sisi tumeumbwa kutumia na kuvaa majasho ya watu tu?

Are we living in the dumping area? what kind of agreement in AGOA allow this!

kuna bidhaa zinazokubalika kwenye hiyo agreement Ila sio mtumba
Hawakulazimishi kununua, kuna jeans zinatengenezwa Ubungo External hapo(EPZA) lakini sidhani kama quality yake inafikia huo mtumba wa marekani.
 
My friend mikakati inaendelea, viwanda vya nguo Kenya vinaimarika, wananchi wanahamasishwa. Kanywe panadol, ikifika wakati wa kuban mitumba, Kenya tutafanya hivo, ntakumbuka kukutag. Katiba yetu haitukubali kufanya hayo bila ya mchakato wa kusikiza maoni ya wananchi na wanadau kwenye sekta hiyo.
mkakati upi zaidi ya Ubinafsi.
 
mkakati upi zaidi ya Ubinafsi.
Ubinafsi gani wakati sijaona E.A.C ikifanya mikakati ya kukuza viwanda vya pamoja. Kila mtu anafanya yake, ila ikifika kwenye kupiga marufuku eti ndo tuwe pamoja! Salaale!
 
actually mimi na support ban....hawa wazungu wanatutumia vibaya...ati wao wavae nguo mpya...sisi tuvae nguo zilizotumiwa..nguo walizoharia, nguo walizotumia kujipanguza kinyesi.....wanatudharau.... wanatuona charity case...if not for the other numerous benefits that Kenya faces in free trade, ninge support hio ban...mitumba should be banned so that our local clothes manufacturers can grow...
Mkenya pekee mwenye kutumia akili yake vizuri huyu, ukiondoa ushabiki unaokuguruga some times, wewe kichwa yako ipo safi sana, karibu Tanzania any time you wish, your Tanzania citizenship is available at your wish[emoji122] [emoji122] [emoji122] [emoji122]
 
Hawa jamaa wamejawa na kiburi kupindukia. Tangu jadi, customer ndo huwa ana maamuzi ya mwisho! Vipi na mirungi yetu pia, mbona tusiwauzie kwa shuruti? Kenya pia tutazipiga ban hivi karibuni, tayari viwanda vya nguo pale EPZ, Athi River vimeanza kuongezeka na kuimarika. Kitakachobaki ni wakenya tu kuchangamkia fursa.
Leo kwa mara ya kwanza umeanza kuzungumza[emoji122] [emoji122] [emoji122]
 
Hizo nguo hata kuna kitu nyuma ya panzia haiwezekan kulazimishwa kiasi hicho. Kweli shimo la Choo vitu vichafu usukumiwa huko
 
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