Monday, April 13, 2026

Kenya Finalises Trade Deal with China, President Says

Kenya’s President William Ruto said on Wednesday that his government had finalised a trade deal with China this week, without giving further details. Ruto made the comments at an investment conference in the capital Nairobi. In January Kenya announced a preliminary trade deal with China that would give 98% of its exports duty-free access to the large Chinese market. The East African nation has been forging closer ties with China, with Ruto making a state visit to Beijing last year during which a number of financing and cooperation agreements were signed. The two countries’ bilateral trade is currently heavily tilted in favour of China. Reuters

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