The State Department for Industry has announced that the East African Community Assembly and Manufacturing of Products Regulations, 2023 will officially come into force on July 1, 2026.
In a notice issued on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, Principal Secretary for the State Department for Industry, Dr. Juma Mukhwana, said the implementation follows directives issued during the 47th Meeting of the Sectoral Council on Trade, Investment and Finance (SCTIFI), held between November 19 and 25, 2025, in Nairobi. During the meeting, Partner States were directed to sensitize stakeholders on the forthcoming implementation of the regulations.
The regulations establish a harmonized regional framework across the East African Community (EAC) covering key areas including the registration of manufacturers and assemblers, the use of raw materials and goods produced within the Community, and the promotion of regional value addition and industrial development.
“All stakeholders are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the provisions of the Regulations and take necessary steps to ensure compliance ahead of the commencement date,” the notice stated.
A key provision under Part III of the First Schedule addresses the local assembly and manufacturing of vehicles and motorcycles. It specifies a list of locally manufactured Complete Knock Down (CKD) kits that will not qualify for customs duty incentives upon importation.
The State Department for Industry further noted that it is currently conducting stakeholder engagement and sensitisation programmes aimed at ensuring a smooth transition and effective implementation of the regulations.
Further details, including the full regulations, are available on the State Department for Industry website: https:// industrialization.go.ke/east-african-community-assembly-and-manufacturing-products-regulations-2023.
