Business Daily | by Constant Munda
Kenya will gradually remove taxes on imports from the UK after seven years following a trade pact the two countries signed Tuesday last week.
Mr James Duddridge, the UK minister for Africa, said the deal— strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) — is aimed at “doing more trade with less friction” between the UK and the six-nation East African Community bloc.
The pact, which will now have to be ratified by respective lawmakers, preserves duty- and quota-free access for exports originating from the EAC…
