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The Joint Kenya-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry JKACCI
غرفة التجارة والصناعة الكينية العربية المشتركة



Artificial Intelligence and Trade: Enhancing Africa–Arab Business Efficiency
Trade between Africa and the Arab world has always been built on strong historical ties, shared geography, cultural understanding, and growing economic cooperation. From agriculture and food security to logistics, energy, construction, tourism, finance, and digital services, the relationship between African and Arab markets continues to create new opportunities for businesses of all sizes. Today, artificial intelligence is adding a new dimension to this partnership. AI is no
3 days ago5 min read


Joint Ventures Between Kenyan and Arab Companies: Key Success Factors
Joint ventures between Kenyan and Arab companies are becoming an important pathway for business growth, investment cooperation, and regional connectivity. Kenya has a dynamic economy, a strategic position in East Africa, and strong opportunities in sectors such as agriculture, logistics, real estate, energy, tourism, education, technology, construction, healthcare, and trade. Arab markets, on the other hand, offer capital strength, international networks, advanced infrastruct
6 days ago4 min read


Top 10 FAQs About Kenya–Arab Trade
Trade between Kenya and Arab countries is growing in many areas, including goods, services, logistics, investment, and joint ventures. As an inspection-focused organization that works closely with regulators, customs authorities, and private-sector stakeholders, we often receive practical questions from exporters, importers, investors, and service providers on both sides. Below are the ten most common questions related to trade between Kenya and Arab countries, together with
Feb 23 min read
Understanding Trade Balances and Market Dynamics
A look at international trade from the perspective of compliance and inspection There is more to trade between countries than just buying and selling things. It shows how much people can make, how much they want to buy, what rules are in place, how well logistics work, and how much trust there is between trading partners. To grow in a way that is good for everyone, businesses that work between Kenya and Arab markets need to know about trade balances and how the markets work.
Jan 134 min read
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