Industry and Trade

  • Sustainable Trade in Tanzania seeks to integrate the strengths of private sectors and civil society organisations to promote green growth.
  • The plan seeks to grow trade practices that are both inclusive and environmentally sustainable.
  • The project seeks to improve trade resilience to climate change by advocating for sustainable trade practices.

The Foundation for Civil Society (FCS) and TradeMark Africa have sealed a grant agreement to launch a $ 900,000 Private Sector and CSOs project to drive sustainable Sustainable Trade in Tanzania and inclusive business practices, addressing the significant systemic challenges in Tanzania’s trade sector.

Funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Ireland, and Norway, the TZS2.3 billion ($900,000), the project seeks to integrate the strengths of private sectors and civil society organisations to promote green economic growth.

Many women in Tanzania remain in the informal trading sector, facing barriers such as limited access to finance and inadequate training …

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  • Al Shezawi, President of AIM Global Foundation, asks entrepreneurs to seize promising investment opportunities between the Gulf countries and African nations.
  • Al Shezwi who is also President AIM Congress says these collaborations will be through enhancing joint work and establishing economic partnerships.
  • Also discussed in Bahrain was best practices and experiences from Africa and the Arab region on how to stimulate and unleash entrepreneurship, joint investments, and trade.

The AIM Global Foundation has called for enhanced trade partnership between the Gulf nations and Africa during the fifth edition of the 2024 World Entrepreneurs Investment Forum in Bahrain.

This call comes at a time when the AIM Global Foundation is increasingly engaging the world’s entrepreneurs, urging enhanced international cooperation by formulating and developing effective promotion strategies and opening new horizons for viable investments.

Overall, the AIM Global Foundation seeks to anticipate the future, support sustainable investment partnerships and initiatives, and create …

  • Kenyan home buyers are looking for cheaper houses despite an overall drop in real estate property prices
  • In addition, there was a slight activity increase in the high-market section, to account for 17 per cent in quarter four from 15.2 per cent in the third quarter.
  • These variations underscore the segmented nature of the housing market, influenced by both region and house type.

Kenyan home buyers sought cheaper houses despite an overall drop in real estate property prices throughout last the year, according to a new report.

The latest Kenya Bankers Association (KBA) Housing Price Index shows that the low market segment (Affordable Housing) recorded high demand in the last quarter, accounting for 62.3 per cent.

The shift to the low end was a steep rise compared to 48 per cent recorded in the previous quarter.

Price reduction came amidst challenges like high inflation and a weak shilling, which reduced …

  • Kenyan businesses in the hospitality and tourism sector are the most confident they will post growth in Q2
  • Businesses in the energy sector are also optimistic of better Q2 despite challenges in the first quarter.
  • The education sector reflects a balanced sentiment, with 33 per cent expressing extreme, moderate, and slight confidence in revenue growth.

Kenyan businesses in the hospitality and tourism sector are the most confident that they will grow their revenues in the second quarter of 2024 according to a new survey by Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI).

Compared to other sectors, the hospitality and tourism sector exhibits a stronger sense of optimism, with 41 per cent extremely confident, 29 per cent moderately confident, 18 per cent slightly confident, and 12 per cent not confident of increasing their revenues.

In the agriculture sector, results indicate a mixed outlook, with 17 per cent of Kenyan businesses …

  • New hotel room developments in Kenya have dropped.
  • With continued signing activity (19 hotels with about 5,200 rooms in 2023) Egypt now accounts for 28 per cent of the total pipeline.
  • When it comes to hotels under construction, Marriott International leads the way, with 138 hotels (15,011 rooms) currently being built.

Kenya has ranked seventh in Africa among the countries with the highest number of hotel room developments by international hotel chains, a drop from position five in 2022.

This is according to the latest survey by Lagos-based W Hospitality Group, in association with the Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF). From the survey, Kenya has 31 hotels with a total of 4,268 rooms on the pipeline with an average room size in these hotels is approximately 138 square feet.

North Africa continues to dominate the planned supply, with Morocco and Egypt together comprising almost 31 per cent of the …

  • Across Ghana and Ivory Coast, climate change, illegal mining, cocoa industry woes, and a devastating disease known as swollen shoot have conspired to end West Africa’s cocoa supremacy.
  • In Ivory Coast, 30% of cocoa plantations are infected by swollen shoot disease. Upto 600,000 hectares under Cocoa in Ghana are infected, too.
  • The crisis in West Africa is offering opportunity to Ecuador, Brazil and Peru to become global cocoa production titans.

A double whammy of a devastating disease coupled with unchecked gold mining activities has set up a storm that is fast threatening to kill West Africa’s Cocoa supremacy.

For decades, Ghana and the Ivory Coast have held the mantle of titans in the cocoa world, jointly supplying over 60 per cent of the beans’ global demand. However, this year’s poor harvest as noted by an exclusive piece by Reuters, could spark a seismic shift in the cocoa production industry, …

  • China Henan International Cooperation failed to to disclose the use of a commission agent while submitting a bid.
  • The ban on Chinese firm reflects broader concerns about the nature of China-Africa economic relations.
  • The move follows the conclusion of a negotiated settlement agreement with the Chinese company.

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has suspended Chinese firm, China Henan International Cooperation Group Company Limited, from undertaking any contracts in Africa for the next one year.

The move follows the conclusion of a negotiated settlement agreement with the Chinese company putting an end to sanctions proceedings for a fraudulent practice against China Henan International Cooperation.

In the directive, pursuant to the negotiated settlement agreement, China Henan International Cooperation Group Company Limited, registered in China, will be debarred for a period of 12 months, effective 28 March 2024.

“An investigation conducted by the Office of Integrity and Anti-Corruption of the African Development Bank …

  • According to an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report, Kenya is among the best places for doing business globally.
  • Venezuela has been ranked as the worst country in which to do business.
  • Qatar has implemented a $220 billion investment program over the past decade, mainly focused on infrastructure.

Kenya has been ranked among the places with a weak business environment. Still, it has the potential for improvement over the next five years. According to a report by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), it is among the best business places, a global business intelligence & market insights company.

Kenya and Angola were the only African …

  • Early last year, another German shoe line announced an investment of $2.66 million to expand its presence in Kenya by 2025.
  • The distribution centre is at the Freight Forwarders Solutions warehouse in Tatu City.
  • In recent years, German firms have shown increasing interest and investment in East Africa.

German-based cleaning equipment manufacturer Karcher has announced an approximate $3.25 million investment in the Kenyan market. The firm is setting up a regional distribution centre in Nairobi as a business expansion strategy to evade the toughening global import supply chain due to high logistics costs resulting from pirate attacks in the Red Sea corridor.

The distribution centre is at the …

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