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• The Embassy said that it has taken note of the recent situation on the issue of “China Square”, and would like to reiterate that the Embassy supports deepening trade and investment cooperation between China and Kenya, and supports Chinese enterprises and Chinese citizens in conducting business in accordance with Kenyan laws and regulations.

Chinese Embassy in Nairobi has called on the Kenyan government to protect businesses and rights of Chinese citizens living and working in the country.

In a statement after the China Square saga, the Embassy said China was keen on deepening trade and investment cooperation between the two nations.

The Embassy said that it has taken note of the recent situation on the issue of “China Square”, and would like to reiterate that the Embassy supports deepening trade and investment cooperation between China and Kenya, and supports Chinese enterprises and Chinese citizens in conducting business in accordance with Kenyan laws and regulations.

“We hope that the Kenyan government will protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises and Chinese citizens, and create an inclusive and friendly business environment, so as to better promote China-Kenya practical cooperation and bring benefit to our two countries and two peoples,” the statement read.

On Sunday, China Square Limited February 26 announced that it was closing its outlet at Unicity Mall along Thika Road until further notice.

In a statement, the company cited public safety issues, shortage of tills, misleading statements and overrating by customers on the internet as the reasons behind the closure.

The announcement follows a notice of temporary closure as the company convened a meeting to restructure its operations. It was to resume normal operations on Monday, February 27.

“We take the safety and satisfaction of our customers seriously and are committed to resolving these issues as quickly as possible. We appreciate your understanding and support during this time and we hope to have the opportunity to serve you again soon,” the company stated.

The closure of China Square Limited comes barely days after Trade, Investment and Industry Cabinet Secretary (CS) Moses Kuria stated that the retailer should cease operations in the Kenyan market.

Moses noted that Chinese investors are not welcome to trade in Kenya noting that Kenya welcomes Chinese investors but not as manufacturers or traders.

By Jane Kibathi.