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China Square Resumes Operations After Agreement Between Government and Chinese Traders

China Square resumed it’s operations on Monday at Kenyatta University’s UniCity mall

• The engagements involved Kenyan Government abd the Chinese Community un Kenya

• The shop opened doors to customers after a week of closure, occasioned by a stalemate with the Kenyan authorities, led by Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria

China Square, a retail market at Kenyatta University’s UniCity mall resumed its operations on Monday.

China Square reopened. Photo: Courtesy.

China Square resumes Operation. Photo: Courtesy.The shop opened doors to customers after a week of closure, occasioned by a stalemate with the Kenyan authorities, led by Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria.

In a press release on Monday, the Kenya Chinese Chamber of Commerce said the resumption of operations at China Square followed several engagements between the Kenya Government and the Chinese Community in Kenya to find an amicable solution to the stalemate.

The Chamber looks forward to an equal and fair treatment of all businesses across board to ensure a conducive business environment for all and promote cordial relations based on mutual trust and benefit. We appreciate the Kenya Government’s support in allowing the Chinese Community to do business and contribute to Kenya’s growth and development efforts through employment creation and contribution to Kenya’s tax revenue,” the chamber of commerce stated.

At around 1pm Monday afternoon, a group of shoppers milled around the checkout section.

Inside, the aisles were significantly empty compared to the days leading to the store’s shock closure.

Several men of Chinese descent could also be seen manning the aisles, walking up and down the stairs.

The store was closed of February 26, with the management saying they wanted to “re-evaluate and replan our company strategy, in order to better serve our customers and meet their needs.”

The closure came after trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria launched an attack on China Square, saying that the foreign investors has set an unhealthy competition for small scale traders in Kenya.

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