Sameer Africa has signed a licensing deal with Nama in order to boost its share of the domestic market, especially for lower-priced tyres, reports Reuters. Nama will supply tyres and allow Sameer to produce some, specifically for the lower-priced segment, which makes up 50% of the total Kenyan market, said Walmsley.
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