Workers label pairs of finished jeans inside the United Aryan textile factory at the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in Nairobi on February 4, 2025. (Photo by SIMON MAINA / AFP)

Kenya is bracing for the return of punishing US tariffs after failing to secure a trade deal during a 90-day negotiation window. This leaves exporters exposed to steep levies that threaten to upend a key trade relationship.  

The Trump administration’s self-imposed deadline for reaching trade agreements expires on August 1, when tariffs on Kenyan goods are set to increase to 10 per cent – a move that could reduce an estimated $100 million (Sh12.95 billion) from Kenya’s export earnings. 

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Kenya is bracing for the return of punishing
US tariffs
after failing to secure a trade deal during a 90-day negotiation window. This leaves exporters exposed to steep levies that threaten to upend a key trade relationship.  

Published Date: 2025-07-14 00:00:00
Author:
By Brian Ngugi
Source: The Standard
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