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a) Wider market for her goods/services.
b) Kenyans may secure employment opportunities within the block.
c) Kenya may enjoy economies of scale in production of goods/services.
d) Kenya may enjoy cheap/quality/variety of goods and services.
e) Raised standard of living for Kenyan.
f) Kenyans get opportunities to invest outside the county.
g) Kenya will have peace with the East African countries.
h) Joint utilities such as railways that benefit Kenyan may be set up.
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Required
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Jan 2nd...(Solved)
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3rd Paid postage expenses 4,100 in cash
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Date posted: August 20, 2019. Answers (1)
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cash discount
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Date posted: August 19, 2019. Answers (1)