Kenya Eyes U.S. After Tapping Into EU Market Under EPA

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Kenyan exports will now access duty-free, quota-free markets in 27 European Union nations following the Economic Partnership Agreement between Kenya and the European Union (EPA).

Kenyan exports will now access duty-free, quota-free markets in 27 European Union nations following the Economic Partnership Agreement between Kenya and the European Union .

"I want to confirm that the market access we have established in Kenya is quite big and now we must work on increasing our production so that we can satisfy the market because the European Union Economic Partnership agreement came into force," said Miano. CS Miano commended the TRIFFIC Chanzo ONESPACE Startup and Scaleup Accelerator program, stating that the program will create African tech multinational companies by allowing them to trade globally.

CS Miano revealed that the Ministry has commenced talks on strategic trade and investment partnerships in order to tap into the lucrative market in the United States, having already concluded a comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with the United Arab Emirates.

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