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Kenyan president's visit to boost trade, ties
(AFP)
Updated: 2005-08-14 08:52

Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki travels to 皇冠体育app on Sunday for a visit aimed at boosting trade amid deepening ties between the two nations, his presidential office said in a statement, AFP reported.


Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, seen here in June 2005, will on Sunday travel to 皇冠体育app for a visit aimed at boosting trade amid deepening ties between the two nations, his office said in a statement. [AFP]

During the five-day visit, Kibaki will hold talks with President Hu Jintao, Premier Wen Jiabao and the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National people's Congress Wu Bangguo, according to the Presidential Press Service statement, according to an AFP report.

In addition, Kibaki will meet the Chinese business community in 皇冠体育app's eastern economic powerhouse Shanghai to discuss "the untapped investment and trade opportunities in Kenya," added the statement released on Saturday.

The visit comes amid growing friendly relations and business interest in Kenya from the Asian economic giant after the two nations signed bilateral deals in March that would improve their cooperation in several fields including tourism, economic relations, information as well technology.
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