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Kenya's economic growth this year is expected to exceed official forecasts despite higher U.S. tariffs and other challenges, ...
The governments of Kenya and Japan agreed on the terms of a yen loan after earlier plans for a Samurai bond were shelved.
President William Ruto has listed key collaboration areas between Kenya and Japan, in a renewed drive to strengthen economic ties. Speaking at the opening of the TICAD 9 summit in Yokohama, Japan, the ...
President Ruto urges Japanese investors to scale up their presence in Kenya, highlighting opportunities in technology, ...
Addressing the Kenya Investment Forum in Yokohama, Ruto said Japan contributed over $205 million (Sh26 billion) in foreign direct investment in 2024, making it Kenya’s third-largest investor.
President Ruto heads to Japan for 9th TICAD Summit in Yokohama, to strengthen bilateral relations, expand trade opportunities ...
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The East African on MSNRuto pitches more trade as Japan proposes an economic bloc with Africa
State House saysJapan’s trade with Kenya reached $900m in 2024, but Kenya’s volume of exports there was just about $70m.
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Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Departs for Japan to Attend TICAD 9 Summit, Hold Talks With Prime Minister Ishiba
President William Ruto heads to Japan for TICAD 9, seeking new trade, investment, and development opportunities as Kenya strengthens global partnerships.
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru has held one-on-one talks with African leaders attending the Tokyo International ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba proposed an "economic zone" encompassing the Indian Ocean region and Africa during a major aid conference for African nations on Wednesday, seeking to tap into ...
President William Ruto has called for assistance from the government of Japan to enhance Kenya's health system as part of the broader strategy to provide quality and affordable healthcare for Kenyans.
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The Kenya Times on MSNRuto Announces Recruitment of Kenyans to Work in Japan
President William Ruto has announced that Japanese companies have started recruiting Kenyans to work in Japan. Speaking on ...
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