SACU continues to enjoy its centenary and uniquely, this year we have seen 2 SACU Summits with a third anticipated by the end of October 2010. The first Summit was held in April 2010, whereby the Heads of State and Government adopted a new mission and vision for SACU. They also agreed on the institutionalization of the meetings of the SACU Heads of State and Government.
The second summit was held on July 16th 2010, and the Meeting issued a Communique which mandates Ministers to address challenges that SACU needs to resolve. The Summit further reiterated that SACU should be converted into a vehicle for regional integration and also recognized the role that SACU can play in Southern Africa as a building block for deeper regional integration.
Some of the challenges mentioned in the communique are mandated in the 2002 SACU Treaty (e.g. revenue sharing, common policies, institutions etc). Some were also highlighted in the 2009 WTO Trade Policy Review of SACU. Other challenges highlighted by the Summit include: financing options for cross border projects, increasing intra-SACU trade, new generation issues, reviewing the 2002 SACU Agreement and development of a roadmap for an Economic Community and Monetary Union.
One observation is that a unified SADC EPA position is not expressly mentioned.
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