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Debt payment and Infrastructure Financing are President Wiliam Ruto's top priorities when he embarks on a five-day State visit to Beijing, China, starting Tuesday. The high stakes meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Ruto will also see the two Nations sign Biletaral agreements on Manufacturing, Technology, Climate change and Agriculture, as Kenya seeks to leverage on the ongoing Trade war between Washington and Beijing, that has been marked by Tariffs placements. Seth Olale with the latest update on the scheduled State Visit.
Debt & infrastructure financing top on agenda as Ruto sets on China trip
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