meat Archives - KNCCI https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/tag/meat/ The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Wed, 12 Nov 2025 14:23:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/cropped-ogimage-default-32x32.jpg meat Archives - KNCCI https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/tag/meat/ 32 32 Kenya–Saudi Arabia Business Forum Strengthens Bilateral Trade Ties https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2025/11/12/kenya-saudi-arabia-business-forum-strengthens-bilateral-trade-ties/ https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2025/11/12/kenya-saudi-arabia-business-forum-strengthens-bilateral-trade-ties/#respond Wed, 12 Nov 2025 14:23:55 +0000 https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/?p=7771 The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) today successfully hosted the Kenya–Saudi Arabia Business Forum in Nairobi, bringing together business leaders, investors, and policymakers from both countries to explore new opportunities for trade and investment. The forum provided a platform for dialogue and collaboration between the two nations, with over 28 companies from [...]

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The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) today successfully hosted the Kenya–Saudi Arabia Business Forum in Nairobi, bringing together business leaders, investors, and policymakers from both countries to explore new opportunities for trade and investment.

The forum provided a platform for dialogue and collaboration between the two nations, with over 28 companies from Saudi Arabia and more than 30 Kenyan enterprises participating in the Business-to-Business (B2B) sessions designed to foster meaningful partnerships across key sectors including agribusiness, energy, manufacturing, logistics, and financial services.

Delivering remarks on behalf of the Chamber leadership, KNCCI National Director for North Eastern Hussein Jama, representing Vice President Mr. Mustafa Ramadhan, reaffirmed KNCCI’s commitment to deepening economic ties between the two countries. He noted that the Chamber, which represents over 50,000 businesses across Kenya, stands ready to facilitate credible partnerships, policy linkages, and regulatory support for Saudi investors exploring the Kenyan and East African markets.

“Kenya and Saudi Arabia share a vision for economic transformation through investment, innovation, and trade diversification,” he said. “Our bilateral trade currently stands at approximately USD 1.2 billion annually, but this forum marks the beginning of a stronger, broader collaboration that will unlock new opportunities for both nations.”

KNCCI National Director and Head of Economic Diplomacy, Ms. Cynthia Nyawira in her opening remarks emphasized the importance of leveraging the B2B sessions to forge strong, mutually beneficial relationships.

“Today’s engagement is more than just networking—it is a gateway to transformative partnerships. We encourage both Kenyan and Saudi enterprises to identify synergies, form joint ventures, and explore new avenues for trade and investment that advance our shared prosperity,” she said.

The Saudi delegation featured key speakers who underscored Saudi Arabia’s commitment to expanding its investment footprint in Africa under the Vision 2030 framework. Among them were representatives from leading Saudi government institutions and private sector organizations who highlighted opportunities in food security, renewable energy, manufacturing, and technology transfer.

Participants expressed optimism that the B2B engagements would yield tangible outcomes, including joint ventures, distribution partnerships, and increased exports of Kenyan goods such as  and leather products to the Saudi market.

The forum also spotlighted Kenya’s position as a strategic gateway to regional markets within COMESA, the East African Community (EAC), and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) — offering Saudi investors access to over 600 million consumers across Africa.

In closing, Ms. Nyawira commended both delegations for their active participation and reaffirmed KNCCI’s readiness to continue facilitating trade and investment dialogues that advance Kenya’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) while supporting Saudi Arabia’s diversification goals under Vision 2030.

The Kenya–Saudi Arabia Business Forum was a resounding success, setting the stage for a new era of trade, investment, and partnership between Nairobi and Riyadh.

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KNCCI Engages Connex US Air on Expanding Logistics and Aviation Investment Opportunities in Kenya https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2025/10/23/kncci-engages-connex-us-air-on-expanding-logistics-and-aviation-investment-opportunities-in-kenya/ https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2025/10/23/kncci-engages-connex-us-air-on-expanding-logistics-and-aviation-investment-opportunities-in-kenya/#respond Thu, 23 Oct 2025 09:00:45 +0000 https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/?p=7646 The President of the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI), Dr. Erick Rutto, today held discussions with Mr. Amod Kalgutkar, Vice President of Sales and Operations at Connex US Air — an Australian-registered company headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with operations across key global markets including the UAE, Asia, Australia, Europe, the [...]

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The President of the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI), Dr. Erick Rutto, today held discussions with Mr. Amod Kalgutkar, Vice President of Sales and Operations at Connex US Air — an Australian-registered company headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with operations across key global markets including the UAE, Asia, Australia, Europe, the USA, Canada, and the UK.

Connex US Air operates under two specialized divisions — Connexus Air Cargo Services and Connexus Air Maintenance — enabling the company to deliver integrated logistics solutions and dependable aviation maintenance under one trusted global brand.

The meeting explored potential collaboration as Connex US Air seeks to leverage Kenya’s strategic location and its growing reputation as a logistics hub for the region. The company expressed interest in opportunities linked to Kenya’s proximity to the Gulf States, where it serves as a key exporter of meat, vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Additionally, Connex US Air is looking to expand its aircraft maintenance division into Kenya, positioning the country as a regional hub for aviation maintenance and support services.

Dr. Rutto encouraged Connex US Air to take advantage of Kenya’s strong trade influence under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework, emphasizing the importance of the Port of Mombasa as a key gateway to East and Central Africa. He reaffirmed KNCCI’s commitment to supporting partnerships that enhance across the continent.

 

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