Kenya and Korea have today held bilateral talks to enhance trade and investment ties. National Assembly Speaker Moses Wetang'ula met the chairpersons of the Republic of South Korea’s, Parliamentary Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee Kim Tae-Ho and Parliamentary Industry, Energy, SMEs and Startups Committees Lee Jae-Jung. Wetang'ula said South Korea's impressive advancements in technology offer valuable lessons for Kenya. He added that Kenya and South Korea have a long history of friendly relations. "Trade relations are strong, with Kenya exporting goods like tea, coffee, and tobacco, and importing various items from South Korea," he said.
Source: The Star September 04, 2023 15:42 UTC