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President Ruto Visits UK and Spain to Strengthen Kenya's Global Partnerships
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47570, member: 636"] President William Ruto travels to Britain and Spain for official government business. He works to build stronger partnerships between Kenya and these European nations. The trips focus on bringing new investments worth billions of dollars to Kenya. Ruto wants to reform how international money systems work around the world. These visits help Kenya connect better with global trade networks. Ruto meets with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer during his London stay. They sign a new five-year partnership agreement between Kenya and Britain. The deal aims to double trade between both countries before 2030 arrives. Britain promises to invest 1.5 billion pounds in Kenyan projects over the next six years. The partnership creates jobs in technology and strengthens security cooperation. Trade between Kenya and Britain reached 1.1 billion pounds last year. Kenya sold 626 million pounds worth of goods to Britain during 2024. Flowers, tea, coffee, and clothes make up most of Kenya's exports to Britain. The new agreement will expand business through major infrastructure projects. The Nairobi Railway City project will transform Kenya's capital into a modern transport center. The partnership supports Kenya's move toward cleaner energy sources. Both countries will work together on climate change solutions. Digital technology development receives special attention under the new agreement. Lloyd's of London will open a regional office in Nairobi to serve African markets. This move makes Kenya an important financial center for the continent. Ruto ends his European tour with a speech in Spain. He addresses business leaders at the Africa Debate conference. The event promotes investment opportunities in Kenya's growing economy. Manufacturing, renewable energy, and technology sectors receive special focus during discussions. [/QUOTE]
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