Kenya
Nairobi and EU lay groundwork for new free trade deal

A woman picks roses inside a greenhouse at Wildfire Flowers in February 2019 in Naivasha, Kenya, the lead supplier of roses to the European Union.
A woman picks roses inside a greenhouse at Wildfire Flowers in February 2019 in Naivasha, Kenya, the lead supplier of roses to the European Union. © Andrew Renneisen/Getty via AFP
Following the recent ratification of an Economic Partnership Agreement, the two parties are now preparing for its official entry into force. Legal commitments related to labour law and environmental protection must be translated into concrete actions. [...]
Published on 28.06.2024 at 04:40 GMT Reading time 4 minutes

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