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Kenya steps up US trade push after AGOA end
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69767, member: 636"] Following the expiration of the African Growth and Opportunity Act, Kenya is actively pursuing a more advanced trade relationship with the United States. Trade Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyanjui stated that the country is adopting a bold and proactive engagement strategy, expressing optimism for a new arrangement from Washington. He described the post-AGOA period as an opportunity to reshape export and investment ambitions. The new strategy focuses on attracting investment in sectors like electric vehicles and pharmaceuticals, while also deepening Special Economic Zones and strengthening regional supply chains. Kinyanjui also cited recent domestic policy shifts, including the lifting of a moratorium on power purchase agreements, as measures intended to enhance industrial competitiveness by improving energy reliability and reducing costs. Private sector representatives from the American Chamber of Commerce echoed the sentiment that AGOA's expiry presents a strategic opening. They advocated for a modern, reciprocal trade platform driven by investment and digital systems. Recent data indicate a robust commercial relationship, with the United States recording a trade surplus with Kenya. Both sides are expected to continue negotiations on a new framework supporting industrial growth and reciprocal trade. [/QUOTE]
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