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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, July 23, 2025Trade Developments in East Africa
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Trade Developments in East Africa

Kenya is cleared to export miraa to Djibouti, while COMESA calls for faster trade integration amid global uncertainties.

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Kenya cleared to export miraa to Djibouti

Kenya cleared to export miraa to Djibouti

Kenya has been authorized to export miraa (khat) to Djibouti, marking a significant opportunity for farmers and exporters.

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Kenya has been authorized to export miraa (khat) to Djibouti, marking a significant opportunity for farmers and exporters.

  • Trade negotiations have facilitated regulated access to the Djibouti market.
  • Bruno Linyiru, Director General of the Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA), emphasized the importance of this milestone.
  • Exporters must comply with Djibouti's import regulations and adhere to quality and safety standards.
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COMESA urges faster trade integration amid global uncertainties

COMESA urges faster trade integration amid global uncertainties

The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is urging its member states to enhance trade integration and adopt trade facilitation tools in light of global trade disruptions. This call was made during the bloc’s 41st Trade and Customs Committee meeting in Nairobi, Kenya.

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The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is urging its member states to enhance trade integration and adopt trade facilitation tools in light of global trade disruptions. This call was made during the bloc’s 41st Trade and Customs Committee meeting in Nairobi, Kenya.

  • Intra-regional trade potential in COMESA exceeds $100 billion (Sh12.96 trillion).
  • Christopher Onyango, Director of Trade and Customs, emphasized the need for improved cross-border systems for informal traders.
  • Despite trading under the Continental Free Trade Area, non-tariff barriers (NTBs) and low manufacturing capacity hinder seamless trade.
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