Editor's Review

President William Ruto's administration and that of President Samia Suluhu Hassan have agreed to harmonise levies and taxes to align the business policies.

Kenya has lifted 56 sanctions imposed on Tanzania setting the pace of barrier-free trade between the neighbouring countries.

Removing the barriers is a culmination of a joint meeting between Kenyan officials and their Tanzanian counterparts.

 Trade Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano led the Kenyan delegation in an intensive session with Tanzanians in Kisumu.

"I am pleased to announce significant progress in addressing various trade challenges between Kenya and Tanzania. Out of the original 68 issues, 56 have been successfully resolved, paving the way for smoother trade between our nations," Rebecca Miano announced.

CS Rebecca Miano and Tanzania’s Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Hon. Stephen Dyabato signing a joint agreement on Friday, March 22, 2024. 

As part of the agreement, Kenya will resume exporting tea to Tanzania whereas Konyagi from Tanzania will be allowed in the Kenyan market.

Moreover, timber from Tanzania will be cleared to enter the country as part of the whole new trade agreement.

President William Ruto's administration and that of President Samia Suluhu Hassan have agreed to harmonise levies and taxes to align the business policies.

"Furthermore, our bilateral discussions have addressed 14 key issues, providing clear direction on their resolution. We have also agreed on the comprehensive harmonization of levies, fees, charges, and other trade-related conditions. Additionally, we have established robust monitoring and reporting mechanisms to ensure the fulfillment of our commitments," Miano announced.

"My team and I reaffirm our commitment to strengthening our relationship with the United Republic of Tanzania. Together, we aim to foster economic growth and regional stability. Kenya is open for business!"