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1. Kenya looks to UAE for Investors
(News/News Content)
...killed and competitive labour-force, which can sustain any forms of investments. The President said that Kenyan professionals are efficiently working in various parts of the globe as testified by an ...

...ry into the United States of America market under African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) for specified Kenyan products. Market access to the Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA) mark...

...nInvest. The project must comply with the environment, health and security standards set in the pertinent Kenyan laws. KenInvest will then issue an Investment Certificate to all projects that are read...

The majority of foreign investors will establish a Kenyan registered company when setting up in Kenya.    There are four different types of Kenyan registered companies: Private company limit

...ctor information and introduction to key sector networks Support to build collaborative partnerships with Kenyan businesses.     * Continued support to companies once they have establis...

Overview Presently, the Kenyan oil market, whose total sales volume reaches around 2.3 million cubic metres per annum, is served by eight private companies. The Government of Kenya expects that, upon

7. Agriculture
(Business/Business)
...nt of the country’s total export earnings, and 45 percent of government revenue. Some 75 percent of Kenyans are employed in the agricultural sector. But the proportion of Kenya’s economy ...

8. testing
(General/General)
...tor information and introduction to key sector networks Support to build collaborative partnerships with Kenyan businesses. Continued support to companies once they have established. For more i...

...s main agricultural and industrial areas are also being prioritized to create employment and improve Kenyans incomes. Possibilities also exist through participation in concessioning and dualing o...

...nvestors can take full advantage of these opportunities through direct investments or joint-ventures with Kenyan entrepreneurs. Opportunities also exist in this sector in the construction of tourist h...

11. Entertainment
(Business/Business)
...dash;14.00) and -The Japan African Culture Interchange Institute on Kamburi Drive (tel: 020 566262). The Kenyan National Theatre on Harry Thuku Road, opposite the Norfolk Hotel (tel: 020 225506), has...

12. General Information
(Business/Business)
...ntry into Kenya. A valid entry visa is also required (cost US$50) and may be obtained in advance from the Kenyan Embassy or High Commission in your country of origin. In the absence of either, the Bri...

13. Ministry of Education
(Business/Business)
...ious organisations such as Oshwal Academy which is owned and managed by the OERB of the Oshwal community (Kenyan-Indians following Jainism) as well as various Catholic (Saint Mary's School Nairobi...

...original) – (If issued within last two years the old passport is also required) Work Permit for non-Kenyan citizens Baggage Declaration Form C-18 signed by customer Bank Release Inventory in Eng...

...ounting, medical services, transportation, mining, research, defence, agriculture and communications. Key Kenyan Parastatal organizations and some government institutions are also progressively making...

16. Environment & Natural resources
(Business/Business)
...gh the Ministry of Water Resources Management and Development has the responsibility of ensuring that all Kenyans have access to safe drinking water within a reasonable walking distance and in achievi...

17. Tourism
(Business/Business)
Overview The tourism sector is one of the most important sectors of the Kenyan economy. The sector provides employment to thousands of people directly and many more indirectly. It is the highest forei

18. Agriculture
(Business/Business)
...nt of the country’s total export earnings, and 45 percent of government revenue. Some 75 percent of Kenyans are employed in the agricultural sector. But the proportion of Kenya’s economy ...

19. Business Environment
(Business/Business)
...ings and passenger car Embassies and general information Forms for an investor or immigrant Currency The Kenyan currency unit is the Shilling divided into 100cents. International credit cards are acc...

20. FAQ's
(General/General)
...nment grant incentives to investors? 18.  What taxes are levied by the government? 19.  Do Kenyan produced products have access to other markets? 20.  Are there Avoidance of Doub...


22. Slides
(General/General)
...hat may be useful to you. Sweden -Kenya Business seminar ( 23.05.2005) Enhancing the competitiveness of Kenyan industry Investment Policy Review Kenya 2004 Challenges and opportunities facing the ...

...;a third of the banked population—Equity Bank on Thursday made a commitment to double the number of Kenyans with access to mobile financial services, a month after it launched its mobile banking...

24. Kenya: Bonds to Raise Sh360 Billion
(Latest News/Latest)
...cording to former Nairobi Stock Exchange chairman Jimnah Mbaru, the bonds would not only "deepen the Kenyan capital market, but also increase options for government financing." He said that...

Air Arabia to launch flights to Nairobi Air Arabia has joined airlines scrambling for the Kenyan market and is scheduled to launch flights to Nairobi next month. The Middle East airline becomes the th

...nked population—Equity Bank on Thursday made a commitment to double the number of Kenyans with access to mobile financial services, a month after it launched ...

...east equivalent to the present situation. For the transition period (2000 to 2007), duty free access for Kenyan goods sold to the European Community Market will prevail. In the case of textiles, the ...

28. Fully Liberalized Economy
(Why Kenya/Why Kenya)
...fits and dividends, all of which no longer exist. These reforms have been painstakingly undertaken by the Kenyan government in order to create the necessary environment to attract foreign investment. ...

...l management training institutions in the country. Information Technology degrees are offered by most of Kenyan universities, while diploma courses are also offered by both the public and private sec...

30. A Stable Pro-Investment Government
(Why Kenya/Why Kenya)
A Stable Pro-Investment Government Kenyan politics take place in a framework of a presidential representative for a democratic republic, whereby the President of Kenya is both head of state and head o

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