Deputy Kenyan Ambassador visits G&G factory
July 25, 2022
The Deputy Kenyan Ambassador to Beijing, China, Mr Waweru Kimani, visited Ninestar’s G&G factory in Zhuhai, China, to what G&G called “facilitate a strengthening of trade between the two countries.”
Following an invitation from the G&G business team, Mr Waweru Kimani toured the factory earlier this month and saw in detail, Ninestar’s technology and production lines, quality control, compliances and certifications first-hand.
Kimani holds the rank of Director of Administration in the Kenyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing. As part of his responsibilities, he must ensure the safe and compliant delivery of products and services to the Kenyan public, Ninestar explained. In his role, Kimani promotes a strong diplomatic engagement between Chinese and Kenyan enterprises to strengthen trade ties.
Kimani told Ninestar G&G’s General Manager Eric Zhang that he was impressed with the powerful line-up of G&G products and services. His comments were appreciated by G&G staff, who attended an official signing ceremony of an authorised distributor agreement.
The agreement will open the Kenyan market, allowing G&G products and services to be promoted and sold.
“We at G&G will ensure our partners and customers in Kenya will receive first-class products and a seamless, rich service experience as do others throughout the world,” said G&G’s branding director, Adam Miao (pictured with Kimani).
During the visit, the G&G team explained to Kimani how G&G products would be promoted in the Kenyan market.
“Kenya has been an important potential market for G&G products,” said Eric Zhang. “G&G will become a well-known, hot-sale brand in Kenya. We will make sure we will give the full service expected of a Chinese company in delivering products and support to the people of Kenya.”
Agreements of cooperation were signed between G&G leaders and Kimani.
“I want to thank the leaders and staff at G&G for their warm welcome, their excellence in research and development, manufacturing, and support,” said Kimani.
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