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Kenya’s export earnings from UAE fall sharply
Kenya’s exports earnings for goods sold to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) suffered their sharpest decline in years in 2025, knocking the Gulf nation from its position as Kenya’s leading export ...
Kenya’s tea exporters voiced concern about potential blowback from Sudan, a key market for the country’s biggest commodity, after the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary held a symbolic political ...
Kenya has recorded a major milestone in trade relations with Chinaafter the first shipments of Kenyan goods exported under China’snew zero-tariff policy arrived at Chinese ports, opening ...
On a cold, rainy April day, John Mwaura, 63, walked his two-acre farm in Gakoe, a small town in central Kenya’s Gatundu North ...
Kenya rsquo;s trade in captive-bred wildlife is rapidly expanding, with live CITES-listed reptile exports increasing more ...
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First Batch of Tax-Exempt Kenyan Tea Arrives in China
The first shipment of Kenyan tea exported under China's new zero-tariff treatment initiative for 53 African countries has arrived at Xiamen Port in Fujian Province.The shipment by Quanzhou Danong Tea ...
Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe join other leaders as they inspect a maize variety at the Kenya Seed stand during the Nakuru ASK Show on July 4, 2025. [Kipsang ...
ISINYA, Kenya — Kenya’s flower industry has reported weekly losses of up to $1.4 million since the Iran war began, with growers attributing the losses to a decline in demand and shipping disruptions.
ISINYA, Kenya (AP) — The red rose: a token of love for many, and for Kenya, a major economic sector. More than a third of Kenya's flower exports where the roses, in particular, are prized for their ...
MOMBASA, Kenya – Kenya has formally started exporting her first oil to the international market in what President Uhuru Kenyatta described as a major milestone in the country’s transformation when he ...
ISINYA, Kenya -- Kenya's flower industry has reported weekly losses of up to $1.4 million since the Iran war began, with growers attributing the losses to a decline in demand and shipping disruptions.
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