Rais Uhuru ashinikiza masharti ya usawa kwenye bisahara baina ya China na Kenya

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Rais Uhuru yuko China, amewakalia Wachina kooni kwa hili la usawa wa kibiashara hadi Kenya imekua ya kwanza Afrika kuunda jopo kazi litakalowahusisha wataalam wa China na Kenya kwenye kuangalia jinsi gani soko la China litafunguliwa kwa ajili ya bidhaa zetu.


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President Uhuru Kenya and President Xi Jinping of China during bilateral talks in Shanghai on November 4, 2018
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday led his administration in pushing for greater access to Chinese market for Kenyan exports to balance trade.

Uhuru said that a more balanced trade between China and Africa would help fight the propaganda that the Asian giant was taking advantage of poor countries.

The Star understands that during the bilateral talks, Uhuru expressed concern about the trade imbalance and demanded access to the Chinese market for Kenya’s produce.

As a result of the pressure, Kenya has secured a commitment from President Xi Jinping that China will fast-track trade negotiations to open up its market for Kenyan exports.

Kenya becomes the first African country that China has agreed to form a joint technical working group on the expansion of trade exports into China.

"Access to the Chinese market will have a positive impact on the lives of common people and this will help counter any negative propaganda peddled by detractors of our strong Sino-African relations. As a nation we look forward to an open Chinese market for Kenya’s exports," Uhuru said in a tweet after the meeting.

China has been on the receiving end with accusations of taking advantage of African countries with cheap loans that are making them suffer.

"I wish to express our appreciation to President Xi for initiating the process of opening up the Chinese markets to our exports, and for ensuring that Africa is a key facet of this mutually beneficial economic model," Uhuru said in another tweet.

This push by Uhuru comes just days after he said that Kenya would ban the importation of Chinese fish as a way of protecting the local fishing industry.
Following the discussions, a new deal would see Kenya export food products such as avocado.


Kenya's main exports to China have been black tea, coffee and leather while the Asian giant various items ranging from domestic products to commercial.

In the 40 minute meeting that kicked off at 4pm Sunday (China Time), China gave its strongest signal yet that it is finalizing plans to support completion of SGR to Kisumu.

Uhuru is accompanied in the trip by key government officials including Cabinet Secretaries Peter Munya (Industrialization), James Macharia (Transport and Infrastructure) and Monica Juma (Foreign Affairs).

The team also includes principal secretaries Chris Kiptoo (International trade), Betty Maina (Industry) and Harry Kimtai.

The extension of the ambitious standard gauge railway from Naivasha to Kisumu port is expected to cost Sh370 billion and cover 255km.

This project is phase 2B of the ongoing SGR construction and will cut through Narok, Bomet, Kericho and Kisumu.

The line is the third phase and is set to push the total cost to Sh847 billion. This comes in the wake of concerns over expensive international loans.

Kenya has been optimistic that China — the leading lender — would broker a deal and fund the extension of the SGR line to Kisumu port to ease movement of goods from Mombasa and reduce transport cost.
Uhuru takes on China, demands 'mutually beneficial' trade deals
 
Uhuru will be remembered by Africa, unlike....
Rais Uhuru yuko China, amewakalia Wachina kooni kwa hili la usawa wa kibiashara hadi Kenya imekua ya kwanza Afrika kuunda jopo kazi litakalowahusisha wataalam wa China na Kenya kwenye kuangalia jinsi gani soko la China litafunguliwa kwa ajili ya bidhaa zetu.


1845587.jpg
President Uhuru Kenya and President Xi Jinping of China during bilateral talks in Shanghai on November 4, 2018
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday led his administration in pushing for greater access to Chinese market for Kenyan exports to balance trade.

Uhuru said that a more balanced trade between China and Africa would help fight the propaganda that the Asian giant was taking advantage of poor countries.

The Star understands that during the bilateral talks, Uhuru expressed concern about the trade imbalance and demanded access to the Chinese market for Kenya’s produce.

As a result of the pressure, Kenya has secured a commitment from President Xi Jinping that China will fast-track trade negotiations to open up its market for Kenyan exports.

Kenya becomes the first African country that China has agreed to form a joint technical working group on the expansion of trade exports into China.

"Access to the Chinese market will have a positive impact on the lives of common people and this will help counter any negative propaganda peddled by detractors of our strong Sino-African relations. As a nation we look forward to an open Chinese market for Kenya’s exports," Uhuru said in a tweet after the meeting.

China has been on the receiving end with accusations of taking advantage of African countries with cheap loans that are making them suffer.

"I wish to express our appreciation to President Xi for initiating the process of opening up the Chinese markets to our exports, and for ensuring that Africa is a key facet of this mutually beneficial economic model," Uhuru said in another tweet.

This push by Uhuru comes just days after he said that Kenya would ban the importation of Chinese fish as a way of protecting the local fishing industry.
Following the discussions, a new deal would see Kenya export food products such as avocado.


Kenya's main exports to China have been black tea, coffee and leather while the Asian giant various items ranging from domestic products to commercial.

In the 40 minute meeting that kicked off at 4pm Sunday (China Time), China gave its strongest signal yet that it is finalizing plans to support completion of SGR to Kisumu.

Uhuru is accompanied in the trip by key government officials including Cabinet Secretaries Peter Munya (Industrialization), James Macharia (Transport and Infrastructure) and Monica Juma (Foreign Affairs).

The team also includes principal secretaries Chris Kiptoo (International trade), Betty Maina (Industry) and Harry Kimtai.

The extension of the ambitious standard gauge railway from Naivasha to Kisumu port is expected to cost Sh370 billion and cover 255km.

This project is phase 2B of the ongoing SGR construction and will cut through Narok, Bomet, Kericho and Kisumu.

The line is the third phase and is set to push the total cost to Sh847 billion. This comes in the wake of concerns over expensive international loans.

Kenya has been optimistic that China — the leading lender — would broker a deal and fund the extension of the SGR line to Kisumu port to ease movement of goods from Mombasa and reduce transport cost.
Uhuru takes on China, demands 'mutually beneficial' trade deals
 
Uhuru will be remembered by Africa, unlike....
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"In the 40 minute meeting that kicked off at 4pm Sunday (China Time), China gave its strongest signal yet that it is finalizing plans to support completion of SGR to Kisumu."
 
I like the way Kenyans express their problem and willing to solve them, huku sisi akili zote tumemuachia mwenyekiti kutoka chattle
Sisi hizo kazi anazofanya Uhuru wanafanya mabalozi. Maswala ya trade show na mikataba ya kibiashara imekuwa ikisainiwa kila kukicha.... Sikuzote China hujipambanua kufanya biashara na Africa za win win situation. Labda mngesema Uhuru kaenda kufata pesa za SGR hapo ningeona sawa
 
Sikujua Kenya is the largest producer of Avocado in Africa



President Uhuru Kenyatta is expected to travel to China next month to sign a deal for exportation of avocados, mangoes and cashew nuts. Uhuru to sign avocado deal in China next month


Kenya has recently overtaken South Africa to become Africa's biggest avocado producer, but globally, its market share is dwarfed by countries like Peru, Chile and Mexico.
But local awareness of the crop's potential is growing.
Kenyans cash in on avocado craze

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Uhuru ni Mjanja. He is dedicated to Kenya and Kenyans.
President anayependa reggae ni poa sana uhuru yupo smart sana! Dah! Kuna ile show ya Churchill Uhuru yupo ndani, mtangazaji anapiga stori na raisi kishkaji kabisa rahaa sana..! Siyo huyu wetu muda wote ni vijembe tu
 
This guy is the greatest hater of Kenya. Hakuna kitu mzuri atawahi kubaliana nayo kutoka Kenya.
how can I hate kenya when i was born in murang'a district,went to muthithi primary school in kigumo constituency, scored 589 marks to earn a place in Alliance high school, graduated with honours at University of Nairobi and went on to get a masters degree at strathmore university? Not only have I worked at Equity bank when the bank was expanding but also worked at treasury under kibaki.
I have made my mark in restructuring the economy under the guidance of KIPPRA and IEAK which was then under the influence of Dr. David Ndii during the first term of kibaki at treasury building. I have contributed to the sucess of kibaki more than you have ever done for kenya..
Not only that,I own the biggest commercial building in kigumo..What have you done for kenya except twit and engage in stupid uthamaki nonsense?
 
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