Kenya Secures China Trade Deal Amid Debt and US Rivalry
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Kenya Secures China Trade Deal Amid Debt and US Rivalry

Фото: South China Morning Post
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Kenya finalized a trade and infrastructure financing agreement with China, including duty-free access for key exports. However, concerns over increasing debt levels and strategic competition with the US present complexities for Nairobi's deeper engagement with Beijing.

During Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng’s recent visit to Nairobi, Kenya secured an Economic Partnership Agreement that offers duty-free and quota-free access to the Chinese market for major exports such as tea, coffee, and avocados starting May. This “early harvest” component is designed to stimulate immediate trade benefits while broader infrastructure financing arrangements were also signed to support Kenya’s development agenda.

Technically, the agreement reduces tariff and quota barriers, providing Kenyan producers enhanced market access to China’s vast consumer base. The infrastructure financing aspect likely involves concessional loans and investment commitments targeting transport, energy, and digital connectivity projects, critical for Kenya’s regional trade hub aspirations.

Strategically, the deal reinforces China’s influence in East Africa’s economic landscape, though analysts caution that Kenya faces mounting debt repayment challenges amid heavy borrowing from Chinese lenders. Additionally, Nairobi’s need to maintain balanced relations with both China and the United States adds a layer of diplomatic complexity, especially as the US advances counter-influence measures in the region.

The agreement was facilitated by key Chinese state-owned enterprises and Kenyan government agencies committed to expanding bilateral trade and infrastructure cooperation. Potential applications include boosting Kenya’s export sector competitiveness and enhancing logistical networks that underpin regional trade corridors.

Overall, while the trade deal marks a significant step in Sino-Kenyan economic ties, Kenya’s strategic calculus will require careful management of financial sustainability risks and geopolitical dynamics between the US and China.

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