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Czech Republic–Kenya relations are bilateral relations between Czech Republic and Kenya.
Kenya and the Czech Republic maintain cordial relations.[1]
The First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic visited Kenya in 2011.[1] In 2006, the Czech Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade visited Kenya. A 14-member parliamentary team visited and attended an inter-parliamentary meeting in Nairobi.[2]
The Kenyan tourism minister visited the Czech Republic in 2006.[2]
Kenya and the Czech Republic have signed agreements in:[3]
Both countries have identified key areas in development such as commerce, trade, tourism, education and culture.[1]
Approximately, 10,000 Czech tourists visit Kenya annually.[4] The first ever chartered flight from Prague to Kenya was inaugurated in 2006.[2] The Government of the Czech Republic offers two scholarships to Kenyans annually, about 30 Kenyans study in the Czech Republic. Approximately 50 Kenyans live in the Czech Republic.[1] The Czech Republic has also in the past offered assistance in environmental protection and drought mitigation.[2]
Kenya is one of the most important trade partners for the Czech Republic in Sub-Saharan Africa.[2]
In 2006, bilateral trade was worth KES. 638.2 million (EUR. 6.2 million). The Czech Republic exported goods worth KES. 446.1 million (EUR. 4.35 million) to Kenya.[3]
The balance of trade is still heavily in favour of the Czech Republic as Kenya's exports largely consist of agricultural produce.
Kenya's main exports to the Czech Republic include: coffee, cut flowers, fruit and vegetables.[1]
The Czech Republic's main exports to Kenya include: steel rods, glass beads, aircraft and their spare parts, instruments and carpets, forklifts, pharmaceuticals products, surgical equipments, lathes and agricultural inputs and vehicles.[1]
The Kenyan embassy in the Netherlands is accredited to the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic opened its embassy in Nairobi in November 2014.