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Embassy of the Republic of Kenya ANKARA Amb. Hon. Kiema Kilonzo Tel. +90 312 491 45 08 1 Kenya at a Glance 12. COMESA Exports (2013, US$) 1.6 billion 1. Population 42 million (2013 est.) with population growth rate of 2.67 percent 3. GDP growth rate (2013) 5.7% 2. GDP at current US$ (2013) US$ 55.2 billion 4. Political System Unitary State with Multiparty Democracy 5. Area 582,646 km2 11. Total Exports (2013, US$) 5.8 billion 6. Languages Swahili and English are official languages. 10. GDP per capita (2013) US$ 1,246 9. Inflation (January 2015) 5.5 % 8. Regional Hub Strategic geographic location with Good infrastructure 7. Climate Kenya lies on both sides of the equator and enjoys a varied climate ranging from tropical to temperate Kenya’s Competitiveness 9th largest economy in Africa ‘‘Nairobi ranked as the most intelligent city in Africa’’, CNN Eritrea Djibouti 7th largest global geothermal producer Ethiopia ‘‘7th most promising global investment destination’’, Fortune Magazine South Sudan Somalia Uganda Kenya Kenya is the economic, commercial & logistics hub in the region Kenya is the gateway to EAC & COMESA Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Kenya has one of the seven wonders of the world- “great wildebeest migration” ‘‘Diani Beach in Kwale County among the top 25 beaches in the world’’, Trip advisor 3 ‘‘Kenya has been declared as third fastest growing economy at 6 percent in 2015’’ 4 Nairobi hosts UN Africa Headquarters, UNEP & UNHabitat, hence home of UN agencies outside the US & Europe 5 Kenya is the economic, commercial and logistical hub in East African region (largest & most developed economy), Large pool of educated, skilled, enterprising & English speaking labor force(70% of the population is under 35 years) Well established and mature private sector plus strong entrepreneurial tradition, 6 Macroeconomic stability-stable exchange rate,low inflation, strong growth, financial services hub. Membership to regional trading blocs of COMESA & EAC,- market of over 385m people (commitment & support to regional integration), Potential for exploration and exploitation of mineral & natural resources (Major discovery of oil in Turkana & natural gas on coastal areas. Differentiated wages depending on location with minimum wage being USD 100 7 Fully liberalized economy (no exchange controls hence guarantee on repatriation of capital, profits and interests, residents and non-residents can open foreign currency accounts with domestic banks), Relatively well developed infrastructure, Favourable weather, Well developed Financial Sector. 8 Tax Benefits under Exports Promotion Zone (EPZ) Duty and VAT free importation of inputs for production of export products within specified zones, 10 year corporate income tax holiday and a 25% tax rate for a further 10 years thereafter (except for EPZ commercial enterprises), 10 year withholding tax holiday on dividends and other remittances to non-resident partie(except for EPZ commercial licence enterprises) Perpetual exemption from payment of stamp duty on legal instruments 100% investment deduction on new investment in EPZ buildings and machinery, Manufacture under bond: Allows for duty and VAT free importation but require that corporation tax be paid, Tax Remissions Export Office(TREO): TREO primarily involves VAT refunds, since duty on most of their inputs is already at 0% Perpetual exemption from VAT and customs import duty on inputs –VAT exemption also applies on local purchases of goods and services supplied by companies in the Kenyan customs territory or domestic market. 9 Key Business & Investment Opportunities available for direct investment, joint ventures or Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) exist in: Tourism & Hotel and Resort Sector Agriculture; Transport & Infrastructure;- regional infrastructure- LAPSSET Manufacturing; Information & Communication Technology; Energy & mining; and Building & Construction. 10 “To be a top 10 haul tourist destination with a high-end, diverse and distinctive visitor experience aimed at increasing contribution to GDP” An Elephant family-member of the ‘big five’ Pride of African Lions: Kings of the Jungle 11 Masai Mara National Reserve 7th wonder of the world Earth’s GREATEST single movement of animals 12 Tourism is one of Kenya's leading foreign exchange earner and third largest contributor to the GDP after agriculture and manufacturing Kenya is naturally endowed with: Attractive Tourist Sites; Rich Culture; Striking geographical diversity and landscapes (Sandy Coastal Beaches, Animal Parks); Sportsmen & Women. Abundant wildlife including the ‘big five’ in their natural habitats Archeological Sites-Kenya ‘the cradle of mankind’ 13 Enormous investment opportunities exist in: Accommodation (Resort Cities, High end international hotels & lodges in parks), Sports Tourism (Sports facilities & Stadia), Recreation & Entertainment facilities(Health Spas projects, amusement parks), Film Production, Cruise Ship Tourism. Tsavo National Park Kenya Sandy Beaches 14 As from January 2014, Kenya,Uganda & Rwanda launched a single tourist visa to boost regional travel and create opportunities for tourists to explore the diversity of East Africa! Kenya Sandy Beaches 15 Maize Plantation Farmers harvesting Tea Agriculture is the mainstay of the Kenyan economy directly contributing 26 per cent of the GDP annually, and another 25 per cent indirectly & accounts for 65% of Kenya’s exports. 16 Kenya produces and exports some of the world’s best tea and coffee among other agricultural products. Massive opportunities exist in: Production infrastructure (Development of multipurpose dams & irrigation Schemes); Market infrastructure (post harvest management facilities, cold storage facilities as well as Warehousing Receipting) Value Addition (Tea, Coffee, Fruits, e.t.c) 17 Kenya is a prime supplier of basic goods in East & Central African markets and numerous opportunities exist in: Agro-processing (processing fresh foods, fruits & vegetables); Hides, Skins & Leather (Leather processing, footwear & leather products); Horticulture ( Facilities for freezing fruits & vegetables); Textile & Clothing (garments manufacture for exports to US under African Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) facility); Fertilizer & Pesticides Manufacturing; Cement Production; Tire manufacturing; 18 ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Plastics & Rubber Products; Pharmaceutical Industry; Motor Vehicle Component Manufacturing; Iron & Steel Industry. 19 Electric Power supply in Kenya falls far below the demand & golden opportunities exist in: Geothermal Development; Renewable Energy (Solar, Wind, Bio-Fuel); Coal, Oil and natural gas exploration; Transformer Manufacturing. Government to connect at least one million new consumers in the next five years Wind Power Fans in Kenya 20 Kenya is endowed with a wide range of mineral resources. Opportunities exist in: Mineral exploitation(Soda Ash, Limestone, Flourspar, Gemstones, Titanium, etc); Value addition through joint ventures. 21 Opportunities in this sector exist in: Development of Nairobi Metropolitan mass transit system(Bus Rapid System & light rail system); Construction of standard gauge rail way (Nairobi-Malaba); Construction & maintenance of Roads via PPP; Massive opportunities also exist in the newly created Counties 22 LAPSSET CORRIDOR PROJECT 8 Project Components LAPSSET Corridor Project is a ‘Kenya Vision 2030’ flagship project aimed at Building Africas’ Transformative and Game Changer Infrastructure to Deliver a Just and Prosperous Kenya. 1 Lamu Port 2 Railway Line 3 Highway 4 Crude Oil Pipeline Product Pipeline The LAPSSET Corridor Project covers over half of the country with a planned investment resource equivalent to half of Kenya’s GDP for the core investment alone. Feasibility statistics shows that the project will inject between 2% to 3% of GDP into the economy. 5 Oil Refinery 6 Resort Cities 7 Airports 8 SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE High Grand Falls --- Lamu Metropolis 23 Opportunities exist in the following areas under Public Private Partnership arrangement: Construction of ICT parks Software & Hardware Development Business Process Outsourcing services Call centres for both in bound and outbound calls 24 The industry is well-developed with quality engineering, building and architectural design services being readily available. There is high demand of houses particularly in the urban areas across the country following re-habilitation and reconstruction of roads and bridges under the Kenya Urban Transport Infrastructure Program Massive opportunities exist in construction of low cost houses. Government targets to put up at least 250,000 housing units per year. 25 The scope includes provision of new infrastructure, and the expansion and refurbishment of existing ones such as: Power generation plants and transmission/ distribution networks; Transport (ports, airports, railways, roads and bridges); Inland container depots and logistics hubs; Petroleum infrastructure, such as storage depots and distribution pipelines etc.; Information technology systems; Water supply, treatment and distribution systems; Solid waste management; and Social infrastructure for housing, health care, prisons, and teaching facilities 26 27