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Kenya’s exports rise to $4.4 billion: government official

Abraham by Abraham
November 21, 2020
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Kenya’s exports rise to $4.4 billion: government official
The IVS Ibis, a bulk carrier, left, and other ships are seen moored on the dockside of Mombasa port, managed by the Kenya Ports Authority, a state-run company in Mombasa, Kenya, on Friday, April 26, 2013. Kenya’s Mombasa port is East Africa’s busiest, handling imports that include grain, fertilizer, cement and oil as well as exports of coffee, tea and sugar. Photographer: Trevor Snapp/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Kenya’s total exports increased to a record 480 billion shillings (4.4 billion U.S. dollars) for the period between January and September, up from 4.1 billion U.S. dollars over the same period in 2019, a senior government official said on Friday.

Betty Maina, cabinet secretary, Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development, told a trade forum in Nairobi that total imports shrank by 9.6 percent to register 11 billion dollars between January to September, compared to a similar period in 2019.

“This means that the balance of trade deficit improved by 1.5 billion dollars to stand at 6.5 billion dollars between January to September down from 8 billion dollars over the same period in 2019,” Maina said during an event to mark the Africa industrialization day.

Maina noted that the country is planning to negotiate preferential trade agreements with more countries so as to drive the export agenda.

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She noted that the current phenomenon of collapsed global value chains means that Kenya must rethink about nurturing strategic industries to enable them to grow and become regionally and globally competitive.

“It calls for all Kenyans to develop a taste and liking of locally made goods and services in support of domestic industry, which is necessary to occasion increased employment opportunities, improve incomes, reduce poverty and enhance livelihoods,” she revealed.

According to Maina, the Buy Kenya Build Kenya strategy, aims to increase competitiveness and enhance consumption of locally produced goods and services and to reduce over-reliance on imports.

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