
Lee Kinyajui
Lee Kinyajui serves as Kenya's Investments, Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary, playing a crucial role in the nation's economic policies and trade negotiations. Recently, he has been in the news for addressing the implications of the United States' 10 percent tariff on Kenyan products, which threatens job security in the Export Processing Zones (EPZs). Kinyajui has emphasized the government's commitment to engaging in high-level discussions with US policymakers to safeguard the interests of Kenya's textile industry and mitigate potential job losses.
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Lee Kinyajui is the Kenyan minister of trade who convened a meeting to discuss trade barriers.
Boost for trade as Kenya, Uganda move to end cross-border tariffsCabinet Secretary Lee Kinyajui highlighted the market opportunities provided by China for Kenya.
Kenyan exporters to access China duty-free after dealInvestments, Trade and Industry Cabinet Secretary Lee Kinyajui had earlier hinted that the government had planned a meeting with the policy makers in Trump’s administration.
Jitters over Trump's 10pc tariff as data shows dip in EPZ jobs







