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Day two of the royal visit by King Willem-Exander and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands was marked by a strong focus on trade, sustainability, and climate action. from the Nairobi inland container depot to the heart of the horticultural sector and crucial climate discussions, the day underscored the deepening partnership between the two nations. Speaking at the event, Kenya’s cabinet secretary for transport, Davis Chirchir, assured that the government will enhance infrastructure that will support the cool logistics corridor to streamline the transportation of perishable goods by integrating rail and sea freight.
Dutch Royal Visit to Kenya Highlights Trade, Sustainability, and Climate Action
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