China Square, the one stop shop located in Unicity mall has resumed operations an agreement between the Kenyan Government and Chinese traders.
China Square management in a statement announced resumption of operations on Monday, March 6.
The Kenya China Chamber of Commerce welcomed the move by the Kenyan Government to allow the Chinese traders to resume operations.
"We welcome the good news on the resumption of operations of China Square. This follows several engagements between the Kenya Government and the Chinese Community in Kenya to reach an amicable solution to the stalemate."
They added that Chinese businesses will contribute to Kenya’s growth and development efforts through employment creation and contribution to Kenya’s tax revenue.
Last month, the shop announced it's indefinite closure to allow them sort out a number of issues.
On Tuesday last week, hundreds of small-scale traders held protests in the Nairobi CBD over what they termed as business takeover by Chinese traders.
They accused China Square, a business owned by Chinese investor Lei Cheng, of setting an unhealthy competition for them.
China Square was opened on January 29, attracting a huge number of customers for its affordable clothes, electronics, and household items.