This is the third of a five-part series of policy briefs presenting findings of a research study on the “Implications of EU-EAC EPA on Tanzania”. The study is part of the broader research and capacity building project ‘Targeted support to strengthen capacity of policy makers, exporters, and trade associations to assess and review trade and related economic policies to promote trade competitiveness and diversification for widening trading opportunities with the EU’, implemented by REPOA and ISS-Erasmus—funded by the European Union (EU) through the EU-ACP TradeCom II Programme. Its contents are sole responsibility of REPOA.