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Kenya, Germany to Eliminate Non-Tariff Barriers to Boost Trade

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Nairobi — Kenya and Germany will prioritize the elimination of non-tariff barriers to boost trade.

The move, the two countries said, will reduce the costs of business and ease the movement of goods and services.

President William Ruto explained that the removal of the barriers will also enhance investments by German businesses in Kenya.

“This will improve the balance of trade that is currently in favour of Germany,” he said.

He made the remarks on Monday when he met President of Germany Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier at Schloss Bellevue, Berlin.

The two leaders pledged to strike deeper and broader economic cooperation for the prosperity of their countries.

Earlier in Potsdamer Platz, Ruto invited German businessmen to invest in Kenya’s micro, small and medium-sized enterprises.

He said Kenya stands to benefit from the world’s most experienced, organised and resourced German establishments.

Ruto made the remarks when he met Markus Jerger, the Chairman of Der Mittelstand-German Association of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (BVMW).

According to Jerger, BVMW represents the interests of more than 3.3 million individual enterprises in the country.

The President noted that the Government is committed — under its Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda — to supporting small enterprises to blossom.

“That is why we have put more than Sh50 Billion in the Hustler Fund to provide affordable credit to millions of Kenyans who depend on the MSME sector for a living.”