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Africa: Kenya, UK Seek to Seal Post-Brexit Trade Deals By January

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Kenya is hoping to seal a post-Brexit trade agreement with the United Kingdom by the start of next year, to create continuity in market access.

Kenya’s High Commissioner to the UK Manoah Esipisu says he expects a post-Brexit agreement to borrow a leaf from one already signed by southern African countries, besides sealing investment agreements.

“This (Brexit) is a matter for the United Kingdom and all we can say is, ‘Get on with it’. Business does not love uncertainty,” he said.

“We have assurances this (market access) will continue (after Brexit), but would welcome a signed instrument such as the one between the UK and the Southern African Customs Union plus Mozambique,” he said in a speech at the Annual Kenya Society Reception in London, Friday night.

The Society, comprising Kenya and British members often gathers information and lobbies for favourable bilateral trade relations.

It came as the UK plans to leave the European Union (EU) on October 31, three years after it voted to leave the bloc in what is popularly known as Brexit.

But the question has been whether London leaves with sufficient transitional arrangements (Brexit deal) or quits the union without those agreements (no deal).

Under the EU, Kenya accessed UK markets on duty-free, quota-free arrangements as part of the deal signed with the bloc to enable continued privileged export of fresh farm produce like flowers and fruits.

Kenya flowers

A transition agreement would ensure that Kenyan flower sellers, for instance, continue to access the UK markets.