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Team renews hope of reviving stalled Kenya-UK trade treaty
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Devdiscourse News Desk | Kampala | Updated: 14-04-2021 15:37 IST | Created: 14-04-2021 15:37 IST
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Yoweri Museveni, the Ugandan President, said on Tuesday that talks are required to prevent irregularities in trade among East African Community (EAC) state members, according to a report by CGTN Africa.
The President made the remarks while meeting a visiting Kenyan delegation to discuss bilateral trade followed by Kenya s ban on maize and dairy product from Uganda, as per a statement from the Ugandan State House.
Speaking at the meeting, Museveni said that the essence of the competition relies on a common market, and a business that breaks any such rules should cease to exist, he further added that trade irregularities between the two nations should be eliminated.
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THE STANDARD By
Wilberforce Okwiri |
February 24th 2021 at 07:30:00 GMT +0300
Schneider Electric Country President Carol Koech, French Ambassador to Kenya Aline Kuster- Menager and CS Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development Betty Maina (PHOTO: WILBERFOCE OKWIRI)
NAIROBI, KENYA: State’s plan to expand its manufacturing sector received a boost on Tuesday When multinational company Schneider announced the production of electrical switchboards locally.
The company said it will localise Prisma iPM electrical switchboards. Its partners will assemble the final product to the highest technical and electrical safety quality standards.
“I’m delighted to see a multinational company such as Schneider Electric invest and scale upon its local manufacturing. The government wants to further economic development through promoting our local capabilities, and Schneider Electric’s launch today is an endorsement of our aim to grow industrialisation in the country,” said