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Kenya, Tanzania Agree to Scrap Non-Tariff Barriers to Boost Trade

Two East African neighbors sign eight agreements as leaders set June 30 deadline to eliminate trade restrictions

Kenya, Tanzania Agree to Scrap Non-Tariff Barriers to Boost Trade

Kenyan President William Ruto, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
May 9, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Kenya, Tanzania Agree to Scrap Non-Tariff Barriers to Boost Trade

Two East African neighbors sign eight agreements as leaders set June 30 deadline to eliminate trade restrictions

Kenya, Tanzania Agree to Scrap Non-Tariff Barriers to Boost Trade

Kenyan President William Ruto, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan

Kenya, Tanzania Agree to Scrap Non-Tariff Barriers to Boost Trade

Kenyan President William Ruto, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
May 20, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Kenya and Tanzania have committed to eliminating all non-tariff barriers by June 30, 2026, as the two governments move to deepen bilateral ties and unlock trade that reached $860.3 million in 2025.

Kenyan President William Ruto visited Dar es Salaam on May 4 and 5, signing eight agreements with Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan.

The deals span energy, agriculture, railway development, maritime cooperation, legal cooperation, public service capacity building, seafarer certification, and standards harmonization.

Non-tariff barriers have emerged as the central implementation challenge for regional trade integration, making the June deadline one of the most concrete deliverables from the visit.

The commitment carries continental significance as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) pushes to build a single market across 54 countries.

Ruto said the two countries have set a target of KSh130 billion ($1 billion) in new trade and KSh65 billion ($500 million) in fresh cross-border investments. “Business and trade will grow exponentially if non-tariff barriers are eliminated,” he said.

Samia described the talks as productive, saying the two leaders “discussed and agreed to continue strengthening cooperation for the benefit of our two nations.”

The two leaders also committed to reviving the Voi-Mwatate-Taveta railway line, which will cut transport costs and boost trade along the Kenya-Tanzania corridor.

A joint boundary demarcation project is on track to complete the remaining 214 kilometers of the shared 778-kilometer border by 2027.

Both governments pledged to keep shared borders peaceful and stable and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing East African Community integration as a platform for collective competitiveness amid shifting global supply chains.

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Kenya and Tanzania have committed to eliminating all non-tariff barriers by June 30, 2026, as the two governments move to deepen bilateral ties and unlock trade that reached $860.3 million in 2025.

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Ruto said the two countries have set a target of KSh130 billion ($1 billion) in new trade and KSh65 billion ($500 million) in fresh cross-border investments. “Business and trade will grow exponentially if non-tariff barriers are eliminated,” he said.

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