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President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, visited Singapore in September 2019 for the Singapore Summit. He also met and held talks with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Both leaders signed a few agreements including:[1][2]
FinTech Cooperation Agreement - to support digital infrastructure development in Kenya
Bilateral Investment Treaty
Trade
Total trade is approximately KES. 6.1 billion (US$61.3 million) S$85.4 million in 2017.[3]
Kenya exported goods worth KES. 1 billion (US$10 million) S$13.9 million to Singapore. Singapore exported goods worth KES. 5.16 billion (US$51.3 million) S$71.4 million.[3]
Kenya's main exports to Singapore include: tea, fruits, nuts and vegetables.[4]
Singapore's main exports to Kenya include: synthetic fibers and polymers.[4]