The meeting between KNCCI and the Chinese delegation, specifically from Hunan Province, focused on strengthening bilateral trade and industrial cooperation. Both parties acknowledged the great progress made so far and committed to deepening collaboration, particularly in textile, agriculture, logistics, and technology transfer. The establishment of a trade platform through CCPIT aims to facilitate smoother exchanges between Kenya and Hunan, with emphasis on lowering transport costs for flowers, fresh produce, and other exports via air and sea. Kenya expressed interest in importing affordable industrial equipment and gaining technical expertise in processing technologies to boost local manufacturing and global exports. Furthermore, upcoming events like the World Cooperation Forum and the June China-Africa Expo were highlighted as key opportunities for engagement.

To support local enterprises, the meeting proposed training MSMEs in China on agro-processing and technology, with financing options through partner banks. There was also discussion on the need for policy reforms in Kenya, including foreign exchange controls and market regulation, to foster a conducive business environment. The cooperation between KNCCI and Hunan was noted as a strategic move to promote regional development, particularly in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Eldoret. The discussions reflected mutual respect and a shared commitment to tangible outcomes, ensuring that the partnership remains relevant, inclusive, and impactful for both countries.