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



Green Economy and Sustainable Investment Between Kenya and Arab Nations
Building a Shared Future Through Trade, Innovation, and Responsible Growth The relationship between Kenya and Arab nations is entering an important new stage. For many years, trade, logistics, tourism, agriculture, energy, and investment have connected Kenya with the Arab world. Today, a new area is becoming central to this relationship: the green economy. A green economy is not only about protecting the environment. It is also about creating jobs, improving business efficien
Apr 283 min read


Renewable Energy Collaboration: Solar and Green Hydrogen Potential
As global economies look for cleaner, more resilient, and more future-oriented development models, renewable energy cooperation is becoming one of the most promising areas for international partnership. For Kenya and Arab countries, this opportunity is especially important. Both regions have strong natural advantages, rising energy demand, and growing interest in sustainable industrial development. In this context, collaboration in solar energy and green hydrogen offers pract
Apr 143 min read


Top Sectors Attracting Arab Capital in Kenya Today
Kenya continues to position itself as one of Africa’s most dynamic and investment-friendly economies, offering strong opportunities for strategic partnerships between Arab investors and East African markets. As a gateway to the broader African continent, Kenya combines economic resilience, a growing middle class, and forward-looking government policies that encourage foreign direct investment. Today, Arab capital is playing an increasingly influential role in accelerating dev
Apr 53 min read
Invest in Kenya: A Strategic Gateway for Sustainable Growth
Executive Overview An independent inspection body says that Kenya is a good place to make long-term investments because it is honest, open, and looks to the future. The government is stable, the country has good ties with other areas, there are a lot of businesses, and the workforce is skilled. These basics keep attracting responsible investors who want long-term returns in trade, industry, infrastructure, and services. A Stable and Pro-Investment Environment Kenya has built
Dec 23, 20252 min read
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