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"speaker_name": "Tigania West, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. John Mutunga",
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"content": "number of items that Kenyans will sell to the UK is small. They are mostly agricultural and have very little of what will come from the transformation process. On the other hand, immediately this agreement is signed, the UK will have an opportunity to place 1,934 items or what we call “tariff lines” on the Kenyan market. I am aware of the fact that we can argue that, but we may or may not buy from them, and that we can buy from anywhere else. However, it is important for us to note that, immediately after signing, there is a possibility of 1,934 items from the UK landing in our market. Seven years down the line, we will have another 1,082 items that will be progressively liberalised for a period of about seven years so that in 17 years these items will also be landing in our market duty-free."
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