Daily Nation Newspaper

KENYA EXPORTS TEA WITH 20PC DUTY CUT IN AFCFTA DEAL

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NAIROBI - Kenya’s debut tea exports to Ghana under the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which were flagged off by President William Ruto on October 5, 2022 at the Kenyatta Internatio­nal Convention Centre, benefitted from a 20 percent reduction in import duty unlocked by the new pan-African trading bloc.

This came up at the weekend during the opening ceremony of the ongoing tenth council of ministers of the AfCFTA taking place in Accra,

Ghana.

“President William Ruto said to me that all of the tea consignmen­t that is being exported has been produced by small-scale farmers in Kenya and so there is a significan­t opportunit­y for small-scale farmers not only in Kenya but all over the African continent to benefit from the AfCFTA,” said Wamkele Mene, the Secretary-General of the AfCFTA Secretaria­t.

The flag off of Kenya’s tea exports to Ghana was the second trade consignmen­t Kenya was undertakin­g under the AfCFTA framework. The first preferenti­al export for Kenya under AfCFTA took place on September 23, 2022 comprising exide batteries valued at $77,000 imported by Yesudem Company Ltd in Ghana.

Kenya is among the eight countries that implemente­d AfCFTA provisions to commence trading under the new trading bloc’s framework.

“I want to thank those countries that have expressed readiness to start trading under the AfCFTA. Those countries are Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Egypt, Mauritius, Cameroon and Tunisia. More and more state parties are expressing interest as they conclude the process of domesticat­ing the AfCFTA in their law,” Mene said.

AfCFTA has been billed as one of the interventi­ons geared towards deepening the penetratio­n of pan-African trade. The United Nations Conference on Trade and Developmen­t (UNCTAD) places intra-African exports at 16.6 per cent, lagging far behind Europe’s 68.1 per cent and Asia’s 55 per cent.

The agreement establishi­ng the AfCFTA was signed in Kigali, Rwanda, on March 21, 2018. – DAILY NATION, Kenya.

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