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Mid-East conflict, port inefficiencies hit tea exporters

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Exporters in Mombasa have raised concern over growing disruptions to Kenya’s international trade, citing the ongoing Middle East conflict and inefficiencies at the Port of Mombasa as key threats to business operations and cash flow.

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