Kenya, China Finalize Trade Agreement
Under the agreement, Kenya’s exports—including avocados, avocado oil, coffee, green beans, and fur and leather products—will benefit from zero tariffs, with the first shipments already dispatched. Ruto said the deal opens up an additional market valued at around $19 trillion, creating new opportunities for investors.
Chinese President Xi Jinping framed the arrangement as a step toward mutually beneficial cooperation and African development. Analysts note that while the US focuses on political leverage in Africa, China is pursuing broader economic engagement.
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