This comes after the Kenyan government and EU signed an economic partnership agreement at State House, Nairobi, today.
"There is a strong appetite for boosting trade and partnership in both the two regions. We have the right platform to do so," said EU Vice President Frans Timmermans. The European Union Vice President further revealed that already Ꞓ3.4 billion has been mobilized to support over one hundred and fifty projects in the country, including renewable energy, electric car mobility, and a sustainable agricultural value chain.
"We are looking forward to good gratification by the Kenyan parliament and the European Union", said Trade and Investment Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria.