Kenyan and Indian businesses came together for a dynamic Business-to-Business (B2B) session, hosted by KNCCI in collaboration with the Global India Business Forum (GIBF). The event was graced by Dr. Jitendra Joshi, Global President of GIBF, who reinforced a shared vision of Africa as the future of global trade—a sentiment echoed by India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
According to the Department of Commerce, Government of India, Kenya exported $176.34 million worth of goods to India in the fiscal year 2023-2024. As trade relations strengthen, Africa’s role in the G27 becomes more crucial than ever.
The B2B session brought together key players from diverse industries, including:
✅ Biotechnology
✅ Information Technology (IT)
✅ Logistics & Manufacturing
✅ Clothing & Fashion
✅ Medical & Consultancy Services
KNCCI’s Head of Trade Development, Fatma Bashir, expressed gratitude to the businesses in attendance, emphasizing KNCCI’s role in facilitating business growth and international investment. She also invited participants to the highly anticipated WCF Africa Summit 2025, scheduled for April 9-11, 2025, at KICC, Nairobi—a premier platform for global trade discussions.
Today’s session was more than just business—it was about building the future of trade between Kenya and India. As economic landscapes evolve, collaboration will be the key to sustainable growth and global market expansion.
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