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The EU-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement
The EU and Kenya concluded negotiations for an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) on 19 June 2023.
The agreement will boost trade in goods and create new economic opportunities, with targeted cooperation to enhance Kenya’s economic development. It is the most ambitious EU deal with an African country in terms of climate protection and labour rights.
The agreement will:
- Foresee immediate full liberalisation of the EU market for Kenyan products;
- incentivise EU investment to Kenya, thanks to increased legal certainty and stability;
- contain strong trade and sustainability commitments, including binding provisions on labour matters, gender equality, environment and the fight against climate change, and;
- include a dedicated chapter on economic and development cooperation, to enhancing the competitiveness of the Kenyan economy.
More information:
About the agreement
Negotiation round reports and other documents
Find out more about the EU-Kenya agreement
Read the different chapters of the agreement
The EU-Kenya Economic trade deal explained in plain English.
Latest news
A joint statement published by the European Union and Kenya on the implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).
Today, the EU-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) entered into force, representing a key milestone in the EU-Kenya Strategic Partnership.
The EU-Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) has today taken a step towards approval, with the Commission sending to the Council proposals for its signature and conclusion.