Kenya to see export surge under China's zero-tariff trade deal: official


NAIROBI, May 1 (Xinhua) -- Kenya on Friday welcomed a landmark trade agreement with China that provides zero-tariff access for African nations with diplomatic ties.

Lee Kinyanjui, cabinet secretary in the Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry, noted that the deal, which took effect on Friday, could significantly boost exports and reduce operational costs for local businesses.

"This marks a decisive new chapter for Kenya's export growth and presents an immediate opportunity for Kenyan businesses to expand exports, increase earnings, and penetrate one of the world's largest consumer markets," he said in a statement.

Under the agreement, Kenyan exporters will now access the Chinese market without import duties on a wide range of goods, in line with broader efforts to strengthen economic cooperation and boost trade volumes.

With the agreement in place, Kenya has a clear pathway to boost foreign exchange inflows and support job creation across key sectors, he added.

Kinyanjui noted that agricultural and horticultural goods, specifically tea, coffee, avocados, macadamia nuts, and fresh produce, are primary beneficiaries.

He said the duty-free arrangement also covers value-added products, including leather, natural resins, gums, and processed agricultural items.

Government institutions are working closely with exporters to ensure they are certified, market-ready, and well-positioned to access the Chinese market, according to Kinyanjui.

He added that efforts are ongoing to simplify certification and customs procedures, ensuring that the removal of tariffs is paired with seamless market access.

"Kenyan businesses are called upon to act decisively by scaling up production for export markets, investing in value addition and processing, strengthening compliance with international standards, and establishing direct linkages with Chinese buyers," Kinyanjui said.

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