The Chinese government's response to the China Square Controversy in Kenya has been the subject of the information. The Chinese delegate argued that Kenyans should welcome businesses in both countries because doing so would boost trade and aid Kenya's economic growth.

An official from the Chinese government stated that Kenya was one of their main trading partners and that they would keep promoting commercial ties between the two nations. Peng responded to the debate around China Square, which Chinese national Lei Cheng owns.


An official from the Chinese government stated that Kenya has profited from Chinese firms, making the brothers and sisterhood between the two nations extremely important. As a result, China has committed to ensuring that the connection between Kenya and China is still there for the good of all parties involved.

In the middle of the China Square controversy, Vice President Rigathi Gachagua will meet with representatives of small-scale vendors.

The first meeting, which occurred at the DP's office precisely one week ago, will be followed by this one.

Gachagua hosted small company owners from Nyamakima, Kamukunji, Gikomba, and River Road to discuss overcoming obstacles in their operations.


Top representatives from the state and federal governments, he claimed, will also attend.

The complaints by Nairobi traders on Tuesday, who alleged that the retail shop had negatively impacted their operations, prompted the gathering.

With the opening of the China Square retail store along Thika Road, the neighbourhood's small-scale traders in the central business district they organized a peaceful protest to air their discontent.