US Under Secretary for Trade Gil Kaplan to Lead Delegation of Investors to Kenya

US Under Secretary for Trade Gil Kaplan to Lead Delegation of Investors to Kenya

US Under Secretary for International Trade Gil Kaplan is set to lead a delegation of American businesspeople to Kenya next week.

Speaking during her maiden press briefing on Wednesday, State House Deputy Spokesperson Kanze Dena said the aim of the visit by the US team is to deepen investment in the country.

Among those who will accompany Kaplan to Kenya are executives of American corporations including Bechtel, Visa, IBM, Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Acrow Bridge, Amethyst, Citi, and GE.

“The main aim is to strengthen economic partnership and exploring avenues through which they can invest in our economy,” Dena said.

She said talks with the US business leaders will mainly focus on investments under President Kenyatta's "Big Four" agenda; namely manufacturing, universal healthcare, affordable housing and food security.

“We are keen to ensure that our economy creates employment opportunities for our youth even as our economy grows,” she pointed out.

Dena also confirmed that former US President Barack Obama will be coming to Kenya on July 16th. This will be the first time Obama is visiting Kenya and Africa since he left White House in January 2017.

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Comments

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Wed, 06/20/2018 @ 10:39pm

Hehehehe what r they coming to do to a shithole country.Wakae kwao we don’t want visitors who have no decency to third world countries.Usa has lots of poverty n they should concentrate helping their own citizens.Sisi tutanjisot even if it takes 100 yrs.Why r this western world scared so much of China in Africa??China is number 1 partners n we have seen things we didn’t see thou we ready to pay for them.Tumekuwa na Wazungu over 50 yrs and all can say about them is poverty diseases increased greatly the 50 yrs they have controlled us.

Mugikuyu (not verified)     Thu, 06/21/2018 @ 01:54am

The second scramble of Africa is underway and this time, Africa is selling itself out to the highest bidder because it can not do anything for itself despite having the most concentrated group of highly educated individuals who crammed and crammed in class and can not deduce what they ever learnt, what a shame!! Just Kali itatuokoa miaka gani? Manufacturing nope, building of roads, nope despite having so called engineers. Anyone holding a degree ought to be very ashamed of themselves. Bure Kabisa. If only those certificates could be used as tissue paper.

Yakuzzi (not verified)     Thu, 06/21/2018 @ 03:20am

Kenya, and most African countries will continue being underdeveloped and their natural wealth stolen as long as they take sides with any of the looters. Neither China nor USA is interested in uplifting the living standards of the ordinary mwananchi.

We honestly don't need foreign investors....Kenyans themselves should be internal investors.

This may sound ridiculous,,,,,,,,,but we can learn a lot from how the apartheid govt down SA was able to grow economically during its apartheid period despite worldwide isolation, economic sanctions and embargo. This can only happen if we avoid the jaundiced eye of "how blacks were segregated and killed by apartheid".

The reality on the ground is that most of the corruption money currently stolen in Kenya is cleaned by buying property in joburg and cape town...........then we wet our pants running to welcome American/Chinese investors.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Thu, 06/21/2018 @ 07:50pm

@yakkuzi South Africa continue to grow even during apartheid coz the whites still were in power.Watch today blacks were given power which us good but they r poorer n the whites still dominate control everything.As enforcer quoted we need competition n I hope our leaders put our pple first so we can develop n get
rich or comfortable together.
Watu mlio majuu Tafadhali invest invest nyumbani.
@nani am away in Rwanda for 1 month to do some biz.

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