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  • Kenya’s main exports to Ireland: Tea, leguminous vegetables, cut flowers, plastic, fruit juices, coffee, vegetables and avocados. € 23M Value of total merchandise exports from Kenya to Ireland in 2017; a 20%…
  • Kenya is the largest and most advanced economy in East and Central Africa and generally perceived as the regional hub for Financial, Communication and Transportation services. Kenya’s strong growth prospects include: Strong…
  • Kenya is the highest ranking economy in East Africa in regards to the doing business environment according to the 2018 World Bank Doing Business rankings moving up 12 places to a global…
  • The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of six Partner States, comprising Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania. Kenya is part…
  • Real GDP growth was a robust 5.8% in 2016, driven mainly by services (which accounted for 66% of growth) and industry (which accounted for 19% of growth). Agriculture accounted for 15% of…
  • The main sectors contributing to economic growth are agriculture, building and construction, infrastructure development, manufacturing, transport and services, and tourism. While economic activity faltered following the 2008 global economic recession, growth resumed…