COMESA
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COMESA was established in December 1994 replacing the PTA, which existed during the 1980s. According to the treaty by which COMESA was established, it is an organization that promotes cooperation among the sovereign states in developing their natural and human resources. It also promotes among other things the peace and security among the states. All the states would collectively endeavor to improve their economic situation.
There are 19 states, which happen to be the member of COMESA. The transaction has amounted to $32billion in the import sector and $82billion in the export sector. This is evident of the international market where traders trade their goods and earn quite a lump sum. The achievements of COMESA have been quite significant through the year.
Achievement of COMESA
In 2000 all the tariff barriers were eliminated among the member states and COMESA achieved its goal of a free trade. Two other states namely Burundi and Rwanda joined the list of COMESA on 1st January 2004. All the eleven members of the FTA are working towards eliminating the tariff barriers so that a free trade could be carried on within the countries, which would boost up the economy of the countries.
Other Objectives of COMESA
Apart from economic progression other objectives are:
Different COMESA Institutions
COMESA operates though the various branches, which it has. They are:



