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Tanzanian glass manufacturer protests Kenya’s proposed tax

Just two weeks after Tanzania and Kenyan leaders agreed to remove all trade barriers by mid-year in an effort to raise the countries’ trade to $1 billion, a Tanzania-based company is protesting...

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thecitizen.co.tzStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Tanzanian glass manufacturer protests Kenya’s proposed tax

Just two weeks after Tanzania and Kenyan leaders agreed to remove all trade barriers by mid-year in an effort to raise the countries’ trade to $1 billion, a Tanzania-based company is protesting...

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theeastafrican.co.ke1 mesi fa

Tanzania firm challenges Kenya’s new glass bottle tax

Kioo Limited warns Kenya’s proposed 35 percent excise duty on glass bottles could reignite an EAC trade dispute.

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  1. venerdì 22 maggio 2026·thecitizen.co.tz

    Tanzanian glass manufacturer protests Kenya’s proposed tax

    Just two weeks after Tanzania and Kenyan leaders agreed to remove all trade barriers by mid-year in an effort to raise the countries’ trade to $1 billion, a Tanzania-based company…

  2. sabato 23 maggio 2026·theeastafrican.co.ke

    Tanzania firm challenges Kenya’s new glass bottle tax

    Kioo Limited warns Kenya’s proposed 35 percent excise duty on glass bottles could reignite an EAC trade dispute.