Kenya and Morocco Sign 11 Deals to Boost Trade
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Kenya and Morocco have signed 11 new agreements aimed at strengthening economic ties. The deals were finalized during a state visit by Morocco's King Mohammed VI to Nairobi.
The agreements cover several key sectors. These include agriculture, health services, and higher education. A major focus is the "blue economy," which means sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth.
Officials state the pacts will unlock investment and make trade easier between the two nations. The move is seen as part of a broader effort by African countries to increase trade within the continent.