In recent years, East Africa has become increasingly assertive on the international stage, and the struggle for interests leaves no room for leniency. Especially at this moment when East Africa seeks to penetrate more international markets, the Far East Empire, as the third largest market for East Africa, is naturally under close attention from East Africa. Meanwhile, the top markets remain the Central and Eastern European Market, followed by the Western European Market.
This is determined by the industrial structure of East Africa. East Africa prides itself on its heavy industry and agriculture, and for many heavy industrial products to be sold, the counterpart must possess consumption capacity; the same applies to agriculture.
East Africa's agricultural trade is primarily focused on tropical economic crops, and Europe is the world's largest consumption region for economic crops.
