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AAFA and Kenya Association of Manufacturers together to promote economic growth in the industry

Sep 22, 2021 United States
AAFA and Kenya Association of Manufacturers together to promote economic growth in the industry
The two entities signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on policy areas of mutual interest through joint advocacy and information sharing on industry best practices
The United States and Kenya have recently expressed interest in expanding trade and investment between the countries. Negotiations to form a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the US and Kenya were launched in July 2020, while the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) currently promotes trade between the US and Kenya. With AGOA scheduled to expire in 2025, AAFA and KAM have agreed to collaborate on the programs renewal while also supporting FTA negotiations. 
 
“Kenya is a key partner for the apparel and footwear industry and we are excited to formalize an agreement of cooperation with the Kenya Association of Manufacturers”, stated Steve Lamar, President and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear Association. “This is a particularly important time for US-Kenya relations, as we look to renew AGOA and agree to a free trade agreement that opens new markets and business opportunities. AAFA is eager to work more closely with KAM to ensure that both governments are aware of how the apparel and footwear supply chain works, and how future agreements can be structured to provide an economic boost to both industries”, added Lamar.

The MOU was signed by AAFA President and CEO Steve Lamar and KAM Chief Executive Phyllis Wakiaga.

“We are excited to sign this partnership MOU with AAFA. The United States of America market is the most important export market for Kenyan Apparels. This partnership will scale up business to business linkages between KAM and AAFA members; and we hope that this will translate to increased trade and investments across our borders. Kenya's apparels manufacturing capacity has grown over the past 21 years of AGOA with the country becoming the largest apparels exporter under the program. With a focus on renewed trade arrangements with the US and maximization of AGOA, this partnership with AAFA will be critical in ensuring that the private sector provides fact-based policy advocacy", stated Ms. Phyllis Wakiaga, KAM Chief Executive. 

About AAFA and KAM

AAFA represents more than 1 000 world famous name brands in the apparel and footwear space. KAM represents more than 1 300 members across 14 industries, including Kenya’s Textiles & Apparel and Leather sector, and the Footwear & Leather Goods sector.

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