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



Navigating Legal and Regulatory Frameworks in Kenya
Kenya continues to strengthen its position as one of Africa’s most dynamic business destinations. For companies, investors, and trade partners from the Arab world and beyond, the country offers a promising environment shaped by economic ambition, regional connectivity, and a growing commitment to regulatory modernization. In this context, understanding Kenya’s legal and regulatory frameworks is not simply a matter of compliance. It is a practical step toward building stable,
Apr 224 min read


Supply Chain Opportunities for Arab Companies in East Africa
East Africa is becoming one of the most promising regions for trade, logistics, and industrial growth. For Arab companies looking to expand their commercial presence, diversify supply routes, and build long-term partnerships, the region offers practical and timely opportunities. From ports and transport corridors to food supply, light manufacturing, packaging, warehousing, and cross-border distribution, East Africa is increasingly attractive as both a sourcing base and a grow
Apr 123 min read


Investment Incentives in Kenya: A Practical Guide for Arab Investors
Kenya continues to strengthen its position as one of Africa’s most attractive investment destinations, and for Arab investors, the country offers a combination of practical incentives, regional access, and long-term growth potential. From agribusiness and manufacturing to logistics, real estate, energy, healthcare, technology, and education-related services, Kenya provides a business environment that is increasingly structured to welcome foreign capital and strategic partners
Apr 65 min read
Shared Economic Zones: What Investors Should Know
Shared Economic Zones (SEZs) are emerging as one of the most effective platforms for accelerating cross-border investment, industrial growth, and economic cooperation between regions. For investors exploring opportunities between Africa and the Arab world, these zones offer a powerful gateway to access new markets, benefit from supportive regulatory frameworks, and participate in long-term development strategies. At their core, Shared Economic Zones are designated geographic
Mar 313 min read
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