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US to give update on trade deal with Kenya in coming weeks

The Biden administration in July had unveiled a new push to expand business ties between U.S. companies and Africa

In Summary
  • Talks have been on hold until USTR completes a policy review.
  • In December, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai met virtually  with Kenya’s trade minister, Betty Maina
US President Joe Biden and President Uhuru Kenyatta.
US President Joe Biden and President Uhuru Kenyatta.
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The U.S. government is engaging in robust talks with Kenya as part of its drive to expand equitable and inclusive U.S. trade investment on the African continent.

Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Sarah Bianchi told a trade conference that USTR would have more to say on Kenya in coming weeks, but gave no details.

"We have been doing a lot of robust engagement with Kenya. We're exploring ways to deepen our trade and investment relationship there," she said. "We'll have more to say on Kenya in the coming weeks, but we do want to keep a really deep engagement going."

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai met virtually in December with Kenya’s trade minister, Betty Maina, and underscored the Biden administration's commitment to deepening the bilateral relationship.

The Biden administration in July had unveiled a new push to expand business ties between U.S. companies and Africa, with a focus on clean energy, health, agribusiness and transportation infrastructure on the continent.

The previous administration had launched talks with Nairobi on a bilateral free trade agreement, but those plans have been on ice until USTR completes a policy review.

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