Trade between Egypt and Kenya up by 4.1% in 2022, CAPMAS
Egypt-Kenya trade witnessed an uptick in 2022, climbing 4.1 percent to record $663.6 million, up from $637.4 million in 2021, revealed the latest data from the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS).
Egyptian exports to Kenya dropped by 6.9 percent, with export value slipping to $355.7 million, down from 2021’s $382 million.
Exports were driven mainly by paper with Kenya importing products valued at $43.4 million, followed by plastics and its byproducts with $36.7 million, and sugar and its byproducts came third, valued at $34.5 million.