Can Uganda’s Turkish move push China to return to Kenyan leg of major African rail link?
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Uganda has signed on Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi to build its share of a four-nation railway. This makes a strong case for commercial viability, concerns over which saw China’s Exim Bank refuse to fund the remaining section in Kenya.