Kenyan Trade Minister Lee Kinyanjui said on Wednesday that his country and the United States will resume negotiations in Washington next week in an effort to reach a bilateral trade agreement.
Kenyanjui added in a statement released by his office that the talks will take place from Monday to Thursday, followed by one or two meetings "to further the discussions."
The East African nation, which exported $737 million worth of goods, or 10% of its total exports, to the United States in 2024, held talks with Washington last August to protect market access, seeking to finalize a process that began in 2020 during the first term of U.S. President Donald Trump, according to Reuters.
Kenya and the US to resume trade talks next week
