Kenya: China Urges Kenya to Protect Citizens' Interests

Nairobi — The Chinese Embassy in Kenya is now calling on the government to intervene and protect Chinese enterprises and Chinese citizens amid the unfolding controvesy around the China Square.

The Embassy issued a statement last evening in which it noted that a conducive environment would bolster China-Kenya for the benefit of both countries.

Chinese nationals conducting business in the country have been further urged to operate within Kenyan laws and regulations.

This comes a day after China's Director-General of the Department of African Affairs of the Foreign Ministry, Wu Peng, called for the creation of a non-arbitrary and non-discriminatory investment environmentenvironment between the two nations.

China Square's business model has been a matter of public discourse after Trade and Investment Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria led small scale traders in Nairobi in claiming that Kenyan businesses are being forced to shut down due to unhealth competition.

The retail shop which located in UniCity Mall along Thika Superhighway has the most affordable items, according to Kenyans on social media; all you could want at cheaper prices.

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