Eastern Africa
Chinese Companies Pledge To Invest US$4 Billion In Kenya
Deals signed include investments in Tatu City and Konza Technopolis.
Chinese companies pledged to invest a combined US$4.3 billion in Kenya during the Third Belt and Road Forum in Beijing this month.
Zhende Medical Company, which makes disposable medical devices, signed a deal with Kenyan developer Rendeavour to build manufacturing facilities at the Tatu City special economic zone in Kiambu county
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