According to the State House, President Ruto will travel to China tonight for an official visit. Hussein Mohamed from the government said this trip will create new opportunities in business, money, and road projects. Kenya has been China's most important African partner in the Belt and Road plan since 2017. The country helped build major projects like the railway and the Nairobi Expressway.
The President plans to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during his stay. They will talk about growing the economy, protecting nature, and working together worldwide. Kenya wants better money deals that move away from regular loans. Government official Korir Sing'ei hopes Chinese leaders will agree to public-private team-ups because loan costs keep rising.
Ruto will lead a business meeting with over 100 companies from both countries. He also plans to open a Kenya Tea center in Fujian to help sell more tea to Asian markets, which will help small farmers earn more money. The President will speak at Peking University about African growth and leadership plans. His five-day visit includes talks about peace in East Africa and nearby regions.
The President plans to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during his stay. They will talk about growing the economy, protecting nature, and working together worldwide. Kenya wants better money deals that move away from regular loans. Government official Korir Sing'ei hopes Chinese leaders will agree to public-private team-ups because loan costs keep rising.
Ruto will lead a business meeting with over 100 companies from both countries. He also plans to open a Kenya Tea center in Fujian to help sell more tea to Asian markets, which will help small farmers earn more money. The President will speak at Peking University about African growth and leadership plans. His five-day visit includes talks about peace in East Africa and nearby regions.