Kenya
Export Kenya
Kenya is the largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa and has a home market of more than 50 million people.
In 2019, the value of two-way goods trade between the United States and Kenya increased by 4.9% to $1.1 billion. Because of Kenya’s advantageous position, diverse economy, entrepreneurial workforce, extensive aviation lines, and status as a regional financial hub, it has been successful in luring American investors and exporters. It also has the strongest industrial base in the region of East Africa. Click on the below link to get more information on export.
GLOBAL EDGE Kenya
Kenya has a market-based economy and is generally considered the economic, commercial, financial, and logistics hub of East Africa.
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In terms of GDP per capita (current US dollars), the 50th-ranked economy in terms of total exports, the 48th-ranked economy in terms of total imports, and the 125th-ranked economy in terms of economic complexity in 2020. (ECI).
In terms of GDP per capita (current US dollars), the 50th-ranked economy in terms of total exports,
the 48th-ranked economy in terms of total imports, and the 125th-ranked economy in terms of
economic complexity in 2020. (ECI).
U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Kenya
The Public Diplomacy Section of the American Embassy in Kenya organizes educational, cultural, and informative events to advance knowledge of American foreign policy and culture. It serves as the public diplomacy branch of the American Embassy in Kenya, with a focus on problems relating to democracy, government, human rights, and the economy. Get more information about US Embassy by clicking here.
American Chamber of Commerce in Kenya
The American Chamber of Commerce in Kenya is a business organization made up of American and Kenyan companies that are dedicated to and invested in trade relations between the two countries. They encourage and support two-way trade and investment between the United States and Kenya. American Chamber.
Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI)
As the governing organization of Kenya’s business sector, the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) was created in 1965. It was established as a merger of three Chambers of Commerce, the Asian, African, and European Chambers of Commerce, which were active at the time. It gave the private sector a unified voice to influence public policy, deliver services effectively, and make it easier to monitor and evaluate projects and programs run by the public sector. Learn more about KNCCI
Economic complexity in Kenya
The study and data visualization tools from Harvard Growth Lab are used to comprehend the economic dynamics and fresh growth chances for any nation on earth. To learn more about Kenya click the above link.