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Trump hits Kenya with 10 percent tariffs after Kenya’s 16% VAT on U.S goods

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In a recent economic development, the United States has announced a 10% tariff on Kenyan goods as a direct response to Kenya's decision to levy a 16% VAT on imported U.S. products. This move marks a significant shift in trade relations between the two nations, prompting discussions surrounding the implications for businesses, .......

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