Kenya in China Trade Talks After Exclusion from Duty-Free Pact

Jan. 15, 2026, 9:59 AM UTC

Kenya began talks with China for a trade deal after the East African nation was excluded from a list of least developed nations countries granted duty- and quota-free access by Beijing.

“We have initiated discussions with China to negotiate a bilateral trade agreement that aligns with the privileges enjoyed by our East African Community neighbors and other African nations,” Trade Secretary Lee Kinyanjui said in emailed statement.

These talks have unlocked a preliminary agreement allowing 98.2% zero-duty market access for Kenyan goods, he said.

The US is pressuring Kenya against signing a substantive trade deal with China, the Standard newspaper ...

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