Kenya and South Africa Just Signed 6 Deals to Supercharge Trade – Here’s What’s Changing
Kenya and South Africa have signed six new agreements to boost trade, improve shipping, and strengthen cultural and political ties between the two nations.
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Nairobi — Kenya and South Africa signed six agreements on Thursday, marking a significant step in deepening bilateral cooperation [166640]. The deals, formalized as Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), cover trade, maritime transport, skills development, gender equality, arts and culture, and sport [167105]. The agreements aim to increase trade flows, improve shipping connections between the two countries, develop job skills, and strengthen cultural ties [166640]. Both nations described the pacts as a way to strengthen their strategic partnership [167105].