China and Kenya pledge to enhance ties and combat trade barriers in Beijing talks, opposing unilateral sanctions and tariffs.

In a significant development, China and Kenya have strengthened their bilateral relations, aiming to enhance cooperation and combat trade obstacles. The agreement came after high-level discussions between President Xi Jinping and Kenyan President William Ruto in Beijing. Both leaders emphasized their opposition to trade barriers and pledged to oppose measures such as “unilateral sanctions, decoupling, tariff barriers, and technology blockade.” Additionally, they reaffirmed their support for the World Trade Organization. This move signifies a commitment to fostering trade partnerships and promoting global economic stability. The renewed commitment between China and Kenya is expected to open up new avenues for collaboration and mutual growth. The discussions highlight the importance of international cooperation in overcoming challenges and fostering a conducive environment for trade. This development is likely to have positive implications for both countries and contribute to the overall economic development of the region.

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