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Grow trade volumes to support economic recovery, DP Gachagua tells new envoys

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 19 – Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has asked the  newly appointed envoys to prioritise expanding the export market for Kenya’s produce for maximum economic gain.

Speaking when he hosted more than 40 new Ambassadors, Consuls Generals, High Commissioners, Deputy Heads of Mission at the Official Residence in Karen, Nairobi, Gachagua said Ruto administration is supporting crop production alongside reforms in key sectors to boost the economy and the envoys must ensure they align.

“We are enhancing food production. If there is no commensurate market, farmers will give up. You have to help us market coffee, tea, milk, miraa and other products,” he said.

Gachagua told the envoys to plan on expanding trade opportunities, increasing direct investment, seeking bilateral labour agreements for more jobs for Kenyans abroad, adding that their performance will be evaluated on the economic gains to the country.

“We want you to study the current volumes of trade. In a year, there must be a shift in capturing new markets and retaining the existing ones. There must be a difference. Your contracts are pegged on deliverables on the gains in volumes of trade, secured jobs, among other measures. Without delivery, you have no business being at the missions,” the Deputy President said.

Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi said the Kenya is a country of interest globally and the ambassadors need to ride on this for the economic benefit.

Further, the Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives Simon Chelugui said coffee, tea and other farmers are looking forward to better prices for their products, therefore the envoys need to explore lucrative markets abroad.

He pointed out the Economic Partnership Agreement signed by the European Union and Kenya on Monday, African Free Trade Area Agreement and other trade pacts as enabling frameworks for deepening the country’s footprint in the international market.

On the other part, the Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Alfred Mutua said Kenya must occupy its rightful place as the most preferred destination. He pledged commitment in working with the envoys in promoting the country’s products to increase the number of tourists.

The Secretary to the Cabinet Mercy Wanjau told the envoys that they will be required to report back on their progress in expanding bilateral and multi-lateral opportunities for Kenya.

The Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs Korir SingÓei said the gender, professional and other forms of diversity reflected in the team is good for results.

The Deputy President said the work of trade attachés will be aligned to support the envoys in delivering on the Ruto Administration’s focus on economic diplomacy.

“We must seize the space to build and strengthen commercial diplomacy. You need to be extremely aggressive,” he said.

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