President Ruto: I will ban the importation of shoes

President Ruto Pledges to Ban Shoe Imports to Support Kenya's Local Leather Industry

by Francis Ogoti
1 minutes read

President William Ruto has made a statement regarding the importation of shoes in Kenya. He has pledged to ban the importation of shoes in the next two years in order to support the local leather industry and promote local production of leather products.

President Ruto emphasized the need for Kenya to capitalize on the production of animal hides to manufacture leather products locally, create job opportunities for the youth, and support local farmers. He mentioned that Kenya’s leather was being wasted by giving it to dogs while the country imported expensive alternatives from abroad.

President Ruto’s announcement aims to address the challenges faced by the local leather industry, which has been dealing with cheap imported products that negatively affect their competitiveness. By banning the importation of shoes and promoting the use of locally sourced materials, such as cowhide, President Ruto intends to boost the domestic production of shoes and strengthen the local leather industry.

It’s important to note that the provided information from the internet consistently mentions President Ruto’s intention to ban the importation of shoes in the next two years to support the local leather industry. The ban is expected to take effect within two years from the given date, which is 2023-06-26.

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