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How the US-China Trade War Will Impact Kenya

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraMarch 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kenya is at risk of becoming an indirect casualty of the escalating trade tensions between the United States and China. What initially started as an economic standoff has now turned into a battle of dominance between the two global superpowers.

On Wednesday, March 5, the Chinese Embassy in the United States issued a strong statement, declaring that China is “ready to fight a war if that is what the United States wants.” This comes as a response to the latest round of tariffs imposed by the US under President Donald Trump’s administration.

The US government has decided to increase tariffs on Chinese goods by an additional 10%, adding to the existing 10% tariffs already in place. These new tariffs officially took effect on Tuesday, further straining trade relations. In addition to China, the US has also imposed heavy tariffs on Mexico and Canada, signaling a broader effort to penalize countries it views as economic competitors.

China, unwilling to back down, responded with its own countermeasures. It imposed tariffs on a wide range of American agricultural products, including dairy, beef, soybeans, and corn. On Tuesday, China’s finance ministry announced plans to introduce additional tariffs ranging from 10% to 15% on these products.

The Asian giant also extended its economic retaliation by placing restrictions on 25 US companies and imposing tariffs on various American goods such as pork, sorghum, fruits, vegetables, and aquatic products.

How This Affects Kenya

As these economic giants clash, other countries—including Kenya—are closely observing the situation, bracing for potential economic consequences.

Kenya’s economy is heavily reliant on trade with both the US and China. President William Ruto’s government maintains strong trade ties with these two nations, which rank among Kenya’s biggest trade partners. The US and China are also some of the largest buyers of key Kenyan exports, including tea, coffee, and flowers. If tensions between these superpowers persist, global trade could slow down, potentially hurting Kenya’s export industry.

Moreover, the ongoing trade dispute could lead to an increase in the cost of Chinese imports to Kenya. If Chinese manufacturers face higher production costs due to US tariffs, they may pass these costs down to retailers and, ultimately, consumers in Kenya. This means everyday goods imported from China—such as electronics, machinery, and household items—could become more expensive.

Beyond trade, the dispute also poses a risk to foreign investment in Kenya. The US is a major investor in various sectors of Kenya’s economy, including technology, infrastructure, and finance.

If American stock markets decline due to uncertainty caused by the trade war, global investors may shift their funds to safer assets, such as the US dollar. This would increase the value of the dollar, making the Kenyan shilling weaker in comparison. A weaker shilling would raise the cost of imports, making goods more expensive in Kenya and straining consumers.

Possible Opportunities for Kenya

Despite the potential challenges, the trade war could also present opportunities for Kenya. As the US seeks to reduce its dependence on Chinese imports, Kenya could step in as a stronger trade partner.

The US might look to Kenya for more exports, especially since Kenya already enjoys duty-free access to the American market under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). This agreement allows Kenya to export certain goods to the US without paying tariffs, giving the country a chance to expand its trade footprint.

Kenya’s agricultural sector, which contributes significantly to the country’s GDP, could benefit from these shifts in global trade. With China and the US imposing tariffs on each other’s agricultural products, Kenya could position itself as an alternative supplier. Farmers could take advantage of the disruption in global supply chains to increase their agricultural exports, potentially replacing Chinese suppliers in the US market.

In conclusion, while the US-China trade war presents economic risks for Kenya—such as higher import costs and currency fluctuations—it could also open doors for increased trade and investment. Kenya must navigate these changes strategically to protect its economy while seizing new opportunities in the global market.

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