After the Chinese government breaking the silence over the controversy surrounding China Square saying it hopes the bone of contention is resolved soon, Senators led by Hon Simon Kiprotich Cherargei has issued a statement that Kenya is a signatory to a number of Multilateral and bilateral trade investment and a member of World Trade organisation and other several trade arrangements in Africa and the world.
Hon Cherargei has pleaded with the Ministry of Trade and Industrialization to have structured engagement with the investors tonsolve the surrounding matter without hurting the business.
” it’s my humble pleasure to the ministry of Trade and Industrialization to have a structured engagement with the investors to solve the matter without hurting the business of both local and foreign investors since Kenya has a policy enabling an equitable no-bias business environment for trade and investment in the country.”
During the address, Mumias East legislator, Hon Peter Salasya has said that China Square should be re-opened and work for Kenyans to improve the economy because it’s affordable place for shopping.
Finally, Hon Kiprotich has called the government to engage and protect the legitimate rights and interest for local and foreign investors in a harmonious way.