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Video 6: Kenya’s economy grew by 2.6 percent in 2009 compared to 1.6 in 2008. The economy is projected to grow at between 4 and 5 percent this year, according to the 2010 Economic Survey released on Thursday. Speaking during the launch, Planning Minister Wycliffe Oparanya said the government needs to expedite the construction of the Lamu port to widen Kenyas critical trade access point.

Video 5: Ship calls to the Philippines increased by 4% in the third quarter of 2009, according to data from the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA). Port congestion is at its highest for the first time since July 2009. The number of Capesize bulkers waiting to berth at Chinese iron ore ports hit a high at 45 vessels in July 2009, but this month, the number has risen to 60.Mehr News Agency reported that the third largest container shipping company in the world started its operations in Bushehr Port of southern Iran.China will finance the building of a second port in Kenya as well as a transport corridor and upgrade of a railroad linking Kenya’s Mombasa port and the Ugandan capital.

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Video 4: The Kenyan government is considering leasing a large tract of land in the Tana River Delta in eastern Kenya to Qatar’s government. In return, Qatar would build a port in the seaside town of Lamu that supporters of the deal say would provide thousands of jobs and boost tourism. But the proposed deal comes at a time when Kenya is grappling with famine, and critics say Kenya would be better off keeping the land in the hands of small farmers. Cathy Majtenyi visited the Tana River Delta and files this report for VOA.

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