Trump moves to secure foothold in Kenya’s critical minerals sector


Mrima Hill in Kwale County has significant rare minerals. [File, Standard]

The United States is aggressively seeking a foothold in Kenya’s untapped critical minerals sector, as Washington races to counter China’s global dominance over the building blocks of modern technology and national defence.

The push by the Trump administration will see Kenya on Friday host the US-Kenya Critical Supply Chains Conference in Nairobi, an invite-only forum designed to bridge American capital with Kenya’s reserves of rare earth elements and niobium.

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