President Kenyatta Holds Trade Talks with US Delegation

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Friday hosted a 60-member United States delegation at State House, Nairobi for talks on how to strengthen trade and investments between the two countries.
Led by Undersecretary for Trade Gil Kaplan, the team discussed with the President ways of sharing information on trade and investments between US companies and their Kenyan counterparts.
Friday’s meeting comes at a time when a team of Kenyan officials is preparing to travel to the US to sell Kenya as a preferred destination for investments ahead of Kenya Airways inaugural direct flight to the US in October 28th.
The two side also discussed the construction of Kenya’s first high-speed expressway between Mombasa and Nairobi by US engineering and construction company, Bechtel.
The high-speed expressway has been dubbed as one of the most important infrastructure projects in East and Central Africa.
The meeting also discussed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to be signed between the governments of Kenya and the US to facilitate implementation of key projects under the Big Four Agenda.
On Thursday, the Kenyan government signed deals worth Sh10 billion with the US for several projects under President Uhuru's legacy plan.
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Slowly, Americans are…
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Slowly, Americans are trying to set foot in Kenya but we must be careful they don't start raping our economy. Shithole is turning out to be a treasure island. Ironic.
The wonder boy thinks…
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The wonder boy thinks Americans are gullible as the kenyans who are easily deceived with PR and gimmicks like lie detector tests and lifestyle audit. The express way is a another corruption enabling project just like the SGR which is struggling to generate money to pay off the chinese. Nongwe sana
we are truly shit hole yet…
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we are truly shit hole yet we have resources to bettet kenyans lives.....since those in leadership are selfish ad families ,friends or themselves are involved in siphoning tax payer pesa ...taking land from mzungus colonialist and keep for themselves yet was taken from locals....in 1800s...
Time is coming when commoners will take back their country.. .
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