津巴布韦:肯尼亚小企业向赞比亚、朱巴出口
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Zimbabwe: Kenyan Small Firms Export to Juba,
Zambia
12 NOVEMBER 2024
The Herald (Harare)
Kenya on Thursday launched seminal exports to more countries
under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) with the
inaugural shipment of 35 containers to South Sudan, Zambia, and the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The maiden exports under the favourable trade agreement were
facilitated by a new initiative championed by Real Sources Africa,
AfCFTA's official trading company in Kenya.
The initiative, dubbed Trade Connect, seeks to facilitate
shipment of 1 000 containers of Kenyan made goods to other
countries on the continent under the AfCFTA framework in within the
next one year. Real Sources Africa is a trade facilitation company
working as the AfCFTA trade mobiliser in Kenya since January this
year, behind the Trade Connect initiative meant to boost
intra-Africa trade.
Felix Chege, Real Sources Africa chief executive said the
inaugural shipment contained several Kenyan-made goods aggregated
from both small-and large-scale traders, and is a testament that
the continental trade area is amenable.
"This shows that it is possible, it demystifies the fact that
trade is difficult. Trade is not difficult, as long as it's
structured properly, it's possible," said Mr Chege.
AfCFTA Secretary-General Wamkele Mene, who flagged off the
shipments along with Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives and
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Development Wycliffe
Oparanya, said the event marked a big step forward in the
implementation of the continental trade area.
"Today is a notable next step which collectively brings us
closer to our vision of small, medium enterprises being part of the
implementation of the AfCFTA. -- The East African
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