Barbados–Kenya relations
Barbados–Kenya relations are bilateral relations between Barbados and Kenya. Both countries are members the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States and the Commonwealth of Nations.[1] HistoryPrime Minister Mottley visited Kenya in late 2019 for the ACP Summit in Nairobi.[2][3] President Kenyatta had visited Barbados in August 2019 as well.[4] Mottley and Kenyatta held talks concerning deepening relation and trade between both nations. CooperationDuring Mottley's visit to Kenya both countries entered into cooperation agreements covering:[5]
Barbados and Kenya resolved to work together in the fields of: renewable energy, tourism, health, education, blue economy, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), sports, culture, trade and investment.[6] An MOU establishing a Joint Commission for Cooperation (JCC) was also signed.[6] TradeAs part of Prime Minister's Mottley's visit a focus on trade and investment between Barbados and Kenya was brought up. Barbados and Kenya were looking into entering a double taxation agreement and a bilateral investment treaty to grow trade ties.[7] Diplomatic missionsDuring Prime Minister's Mottley's visit in late 2019 she opened the CARICOM office in Nairobi, Kenya which will be a joint diplomatic mission for Caribbean countries.[8] References
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