Kenya, China sign four MoUs on trade, agriculture

Kenya and China have signed four memoranda of understanding (MoUs), further deepening bilateral ties between the two countries...
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Kenya and China have solidified their bilateral ties by signing four MoUs covering economic partnership, agriculture, livestock, and trade. These agreements follow discussions between President William Ruto and China’s Vice President Han Zheng.
- The Framework Agreement on Economic Partnership for Shared Development will grant Kenyan products duty-free, quota-free access to the Chinese market starting in May.
- Key figures involved include President William Ruto and China’s Vice President Han Zheng.
- The MoUs aim to expand market access for Kenyan goods and enhance cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure projects like the Standard Gauge Railway extension.
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