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29, Apr 2026
India–Kenya Bilateral Trade Grows 25 pc, Reaches USD 4.31 Billion in 2025–26

New Delhi, Apr 29 (BNP): India and Kenya have recorded a strong rise in bilateral trade, reflecting deepening economic engagement between the two countries.

Total trade reached USD 4.31 billion in 2025–26, marking an increase of 24.91% compared to USD 3.45 billion in 2024–25.

The growth highlights strengthening commercial ties and expanding trade flows across key sectors. India continues to be one of Kenya’s important trading partners, with both sides witnessing steady momentum in economic cooperation.

Officials indicated that the upward trend points to increasing opportunities for further diversification and long-term partnership between the two economies.

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