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proper noun
Abbreviation of Centre
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It has made only the minimum polite noises about an EAC.
For his addition to Karachi - an enclave designed primarily for refugees -Doxiadis has designed small houses costing as little as four hundred dollars eac to build.
In the rare cases when people consult EAC before going out to Spain, one useful piece of advice it offers is to hold on to a small flat in the UK which they can rent out while they're away, but could also use as a bolthole if health or other problems emerge in Spain that might make them want to come home.
With a market of 130m people and a combined GDP of more than $70 billion, the EAC is no minnow.
He is now intent on adding value to Congolese raw materials and shipping them to the world market through the EAC, too.Congo's government seems willing.
The EAC says it would negotiate better deals with the rich world than individual African countries can.Local businessmen are still sceptical.
Kenya is the biggest economy in the East African Community (EAC), which also includes Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
Some say a new capital for the EAC must be built from scratch, perhaps on a shore of Lake Victoria, with a new international airport to match Nairobi's.But simpler things will be needed a lot sooner.
Little progress was made; the EAC collapsed in 1977, to general rejoicing among Kenyans, who reckoned they were carrying the other two.
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Despite a number of false starts, Kaberuka is "very confident" that regional blocs such as the East African Community EACC) and the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) will realise long-held ambitions to tighten political unions and merge into a single market.
It may now be the least stable of the trio.In 1967 these three founded the East African Community EACC) with a view to federation.
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