Kenya, EU advance economic partnership to boost trade

Kenya and the European Union have moved closer to sealing an Economic Partnership Agreement that will grant the East African nation’s exports duty-free status and unlimited access to the bloc.
Officials on both sides had initiated a draft deal in June after seven months of negotiations, knowing that the EU is one of Kenya’s biggest export markets.
The deal was approved by the European Union Council last week and will be presented to the parliaments of both sides for ratification before it comes into force.
Rebecca Miano, Kenya’s trade minister, said, “Today’s agreement heralds a new dawn where Kenyan goods gain immediate duty- and quota-free access to the European market,” before signing the agreement at a ceremony in Nairobi.
Over time, European goods will also gain preferential access to the Kenyan market.
Kenya is a major exporter of tea, coffee, flowers, fruits and vegetables to the EU, which accounts for 21 per cent of its overall exports. It buys machinery, pharmaceuticals and other chemicals from the EU.
Bilateral trade between the two stood at a total of 3.3 billion euros in 2022, EU and Kenyan government data showed, making it the East African nation’s second-largest trade partner.
Kenya signed an initial trade deal with the EU in 2016 alongside its partners in the then-six-member East African Community trade bloc, but it was not signed by most of the EAC countries and, therefore, did not fully come into effect.
Kenya’s President, William Ruto, said the EAC had since expanded to eight member nations, who would all be welcome to join the new deal.
“This agreement that we are signing today leaves the door open, and I say, wide open, for our EAC partners to join,” Ruto said at the ceremony.
While the other EAC members are classified as least developed countries, meaning their exports could continue to get access without the deal, Kenya is middle-income and therefore had to seek a stand-alone arrangement.
“We encourage the other Eastern African countries to join,” EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
(Reuters/NAN)
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