Free Live Search for Kenya Export Data
Export Data Kenya shows that the main exports that the country makes are through coffee, spices, tea, mineral fuels & oils, live trees, edible fruits & vegetables, not knitted clothing & apparel. The trade of goods and services made by the country with another country in terms of merchandise also involves non-monetary gold. The export data of the country is a database of Kenyan corporate transactions with businesses all over the world. As per trade data, China is the top trading partner for exports and the total value of exports made by Kenya in 2019 was $2,643,376 million. This amounted to 11.40 percent of the overall exports made around the world. Other than China, Kenya also has export partners which are the United States of America, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Import Data Kenya database presents that in the year 2019, with a value of 3.59 billion dollars, China became the top trading partner of imports among all the other countries. Following China, India stood second with a value of 1.71 billion dollars, the United Arab Emirates with 1.63 billion and dollars, and Saudi Arabia with 1.25 billion dollars. The top import of products that the country had made in 2019 was refined petroleum. The fastest-growing category of import among the top import commodities of Kenya was plastic which showed an increase of 7.7 percent from 2018 to 2019.
Kenya Trade Data mainly focuses on purchase bills, shipping bills, invoices, and other records of import-export. Not only that, but it also includes company information, product specs, and other information related to customs that are relevant to businesses all over the world. All the data of Kenyan trade activities are collected from genuine and authentic sources like Port Authorities, Custom Departments, Government Bodies, Shipping & Logistics Companies, and Trade Associations. This information of Kenya’s trade statistics helps businesses and large organizations to have a better understanding of Kenya’s market perspective and about the present trading competitors.
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