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

Top Trade Events Kenya–Arab Businesses Should Attend in 2026
Trade between Kenya and the Arab world is growing across many sectors, including agriculture, logistics, construction, energy, manufacturing, education, tourism, and financial services. While digital platforms are accelerating connections, in-person trade events remain essential spaces to test credibility, address compliance questions, and build long-term partnerships. From the perspective of an inspection-focused organization, trade fairs and forums are not merely networkin
Feb 53 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


Shared Economic Zones: What Investors Should Know
Shared Economic Zones (SEZs) are rapidly becoming a cornerstone of cross-border economic cooperation between Kenya and Arab markets. Designed to attract investment, accelerate industrialization, and deepen trade ties, these zones bring together governments, private investors, and operators under special regulatory and fiscal frameworks. From an inspection and compliance standpoint, SEZs offer clear opportunities—but only for investors who understand how governance, risk, and
Jan 293 min read


Visa Facilitation for Business Travelers: Tips & Updates
Trade across logistics, construction, agribusiness, energy, education, and professional services continues to expand between Kenya and Arab countries. As these business relationships grow, facilitating visas for business travelers has become an essential part of commercial operations , rather than a simple travel formality. From the perspective of an independent inspection and compliance body , visa preparedness is increasingly linked to risk management, business continuity,
Jan 283 min read
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