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    Kenya, South Korea Push for Stronger Trade and Technology Ties

    David WafulaBy David WafulaNovember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Members of the Kenyan Parliamentary Friendship Group with South Korea have called for deeper collaboration in trade, investment, and technology with the East Asian economic powerhouse.

    The recommendation came during a meeting with a visiting South Korean delegation led by former Deputy Speaker of the South Korean National Assembly, Lee Ju-Young. The delegation was accompanied by South Korea’s ambassador to Kenya, Kang Hyungshik.

    The South Korean team praised Kenya’s progress in technological innovation and highlighted the potential benefits of strategic partnerships, particularly for young people in both countries.

    The meeting was chaired by Aldai MP Marianne Keitany, Vice-Chairperson of the National Assembly Trade and Investment Committee. Leader of the Minority Party, Kathiani MP Robert Mbui, also attended, emphasizing the need for parliamentary collaboration to draft legislation that supports trade and investment.

    “We look forward to more of such interactions, because this is one of the best ways to open opportunities for investment. You have the technology, and we have one of the most innovative youth populations in the region,” said Keitany.

    Lee Ju-Young said Kenya’s innovation hubs, including the Konza Technopolis, offer strategic opportunities for South Korean technology companies to invest.

    “I have been to the Konza Technopolis, and this is one of the areas where we would like our tech companies to invest,” he said.

    Mbui added that closer collaboration between the two parliaments would help remove business bottlenecks.

    “I look forward to more engagements, including working together on laws that benefit both countries and expand trade and investment opportunities,” he said.

    Ambassador Kang Hyungshik said he would arrange more similar meetings to strengthen bilateral ties.

    The South Korean delegation has been on official duty in Kenya since November 5, 2025.

     

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