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Exports hold the key to Kenya's economic transformation

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Kenya must actively pursue trade agreements and forge strategic partnerships to access new markets and diversify its export base. [iStockphoto]

In the intricate dance of global economics, the strength of a nation's currency often serves as a barometer, reflecting the delicate balance between imports and exports. Yet, in the case of Kenya, this equilibrium appears erratic as the Kenyan shilling grapples with volatility amidst a stark disparity between imports and exports. As of the end of 2022, Kenya's imports towered at approximately $25 billion, painting a picture of a nation deeply entrenched in international trade.

However, the stark reality is that Kenya's exports lag significantly behind, with a meagre valuation of a mere $7 billion. The story for 2023 hasn't changed significantly. While imports flood the market, bolstered by a myriad of goods from around the world, Kenya struggles to assert itself on the international stage with standout exports.

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