
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan has hailed Pakistan’s remarkable growth in exports to Kenya, which surged from $310 million in 2023 to $421 million in 2024. This milestone marks the highest export figures in the past five years.
The achievement, credited to the Ministry of Commerce (MOC), the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), and the Commercial Section of the High Commission in Nairobi, reflects a concerted effort to promote Pakistani products in Kenya.
The minister highlighted the role of Commercial Counsellor Adeela Younis and High Commissioner Ibrar Hussain Khan, who facilitated connections between Pakistani exporters and Kenyan buyers. TDAP’s exhibitions in Kenya also provided platforms for trade deals.
Expressing optimism, Jam Kamal remarked, “This growth will not only expand our trade footprint in East Africa but also help offset our tea import bill.”
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