Nairobi, Kenya; Trade and Industrialisation Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria has urged Kenya Manufacturers and the private sector to work hand in hand on their market competitive line circle.
Giving new guidelines, Moses Kuria said that the government will not focus on dull traders at any means of development.
Speaking during the Kenya Association of Manufacturers Humanitarian Fundraising-KAMHF on Friday, October 28, 2022, Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria said that the government will not embrace ineffective traders.
“We should support our farmers at a great percentage and also we should reduce on importing goods from Uganda in order to advance our own produce, the government will fully support the whole process’’, Moses Kuria stated.
On the other hand, Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria said in a statement that the manufacturing sector should also ensure it magnificently raise its contribution to the GDP to 20%, up from 7% by 2030.
“In the manufacturing sector, is our area of concern. Thus, advancing our business ideas to a highly ranked developmental methodology”, Kuria said.
In a statement made by Cabinet Secretary, he said that starting next week, he will conduct a meeting with each of fourteen (14) sectors so that we analyze before we get to significance by January 2023 to ensure competitiveness.
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