President Samia Suluhu Hassan's inaugural visit to Kenya in May led to a significant boost in maize exports from Tanzania to Kenya, with the monthly export volume increasing more than sixfold from 16,137 bags in April to a record 118,329 bags in May. This increase followed a bilateral agreement that lifted the ban on Tanzania's maize exports that had been in place due to concerns about aflatoxin levels. The improved trade relations between the two countries, highlighted by a meeting between their presidents and the subsequent discussions to resolve business challenges, have resulted in a revival of economic activity and the normalization of trade at the Namanga border. This development is seen as a significant step towards enhancing intra-regional trade within the East African Community (EAC), with a goal of achieving at least 50% of intra-regional trade in the next five years.