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The county's vineyards have seen a surge of interest from Japan as exports to Asia rocket.
A brewer has teamed up with a family firm to refresh its popular cider brand.
Remarkable images show the extent of the blaze which ripped through a building last night.
Police have reopened Rochester Bridge after it was closed following concerns for the safety of a man on Friday night.
A new timetable on many Kent rail services comes into force on Monday - and with it thousands of extra seats to enable social distancing.
Fire crews had to tackle a major blaze last night - amid concerns someone may have been trapped in the property.
The government's latest round of support allows the self-employed to access funding to allow them to survive the health crisis.
A company is set for further growth after it was acquired to form part of a new marketing powerhouse for brands.
The boss of a catering company says he has been "totally let down" after being rejected for financial support during the Covid crisis.
After reports Rishi Sunak is considering a hike in fuel duty, a campaign group is calling for the government not to hit motorists in the pocket.
Leading business organisation says return of schools is 'crucial' for many small businesses.
We take a look back at the industries which once shaped the major towns we know today and employed thousands of people.
Tourism businesses in the county are being urged to apply for funding to help them recover after the impact of the lockdown.
A company which provides carers to look after the vulnerable in their own home is recruiting after a surge of interest since the health crisis.
Two leading academics say offices need to take extra care to prevent the spread of the virus as staff return after months working from home.
A new marketing campaign is urging people to get out and about to explore Kent once again after the financially damaging lockdown.
A coach firm says a raft of safety measures in the light of the pandemic should reassure its passengers as it resumes trips.
A leading business organisation says the government should extend the Eat Out to Help Out scheme through September.
Scientists in the county are studying an invasive pest which could cause millions of pounds worth of damage to crops.
After a spike in sales during the lockdown, a major online electrical goods supplier has opened a depot in the county.
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