“There is so much Kenya and Somaliland can gain from each other,” Mr Munya said
At
a meeting in Nairobi on Thursday, Trade and Industrialisation Cabinet
Secretary Peter Munya and Somaliland envoy to Kenya Bashe Awil Omar
discussed the investment opportunities that can be explored for the
benefit of the two nations.
They said that there are plans to link the port of Mombasa and that of Barbera in Somaliland.
Mr Munya is expected to meet Somaliland Trade minister to work on how the two countries can work together.
“There is so much Kenya and Somaliland can gain from each other,” Mr Munya said after his meeting Mr Bashe on Thursday.
MIRAA TRADE
“Kenya
is a big economy in the region, but we cannot live and operate in
isolation. We need our neighbours and Somaliland offers more
opportunities for Kenyan investors,” said Mr Munya.
Trade between Kenya and Somaliland is low due to lack of direct flights between the two countries.
Mr Munya said Kenya stands to gain from miraa trade.
Somaliland spends over Sh54 billion annually on Ethiopian miraa. The sector is a key source of employment in Somaliland.
In 2016, while sitting as Meru Governor, Mr Munya visited Somaliland capital Hargeisa to look for miraa market.
Mr
Munya said Kenyan miraa is charged 300 per cent duty while the
Ethiopian khat is charged 100 per cent duty, making it impossible to
compete.
“The miraa market in Somaliland is worth about Sh40 billion which Meru farmers should have a share,” Munya said.
Mr
Munya said he will persuade the government of Somaliland to remove the
obstacles that have hindered the export of miraa to Hargeisa.
“If we strengthen stronger economic and trade ties, we will be able to export khat without problems,” said the minister.
Somaliland also imports dairy products from Kenya.
Somaliland broke away from the Federal Republic of Somalia in 1991.
The
country, which has claimed autonomy from the main Somalia government,
is on a mission to initiate relationships with regional states as it
prepares to campaign for recognition by the African Union and United
Nations.
LIVESTOCK TRADE
Mr
Bashe said Kenya and his country stand to gain from the expansion of
the Berbera Port which, he said, would work in collaboration with the
port of Mombasa.
“We (Somaliland)
have offered to share areas we are strong in especially in livestock
trade and we invite traders at the Mombasa port too to explore their
areas of strength and work with Berbera port,” said Mr Bashe.
“During
our meeting with Mr Munya, we discussed how to promote trade between
Kenya and Somaliland and foster relationship that is mutually beneficial
to both countries, “said Mr Bashe.
He
added: “We want to work closely with businessmen from Kenya. There are
so many investment opportunities in Somaliland. We already have business
and trade links with the United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia and we want
to open doors for Kenyan business community.
Source; nation.co.ke
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