Kenya and the United States will resume high-level trade talks next week, Kenya’s trade minister has announced.
The discussions are expected to advance bilateral economic cooperation and strengthen commercial ties between the two nations.
According to the minister, the talks will focus on expanding market access for Kenyan products in the US and addressing trade barriers.
Officials said both sides are also set to explore greater collaboration in investment, technology transfer and agricultural opportunities.
The minister described the upcoming discussions as “timely and strategic” for boosting Kenya’s export potential.
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Kenya’s government has prioritised deepening trade relations with key partners to support economic growth and job creation.
The United States remains one of Kenya’s most significant trading partners, with strong ties across goods and services.
The resumption of talks follows earlier meetings that aimed at tackling challenges hindering smoother bilateral trade.
Trade experts say improved negotiations could unlock new opportunities in manufacturing, textiles and value-added exports.
Both countries have signalled a shared interest in enhancing private sector engagement through future agreements.
The minister said Kenya looks forward to constructive dialogue and mutually beneficial outcomes from the planned meetings.
