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Minister Simon Coveney T.D - An Tánaiste - launches Doing Business in Kenya Guide 2021

BUSINESS IRELAND KENYA DBGOn Wednesday 21st July, the Minister joined Business Ireland Kenya, the Embassy of Ireland and key business contacts from Kenya and Ireland for a business luncheon and launch event at Trademark Hotel, Nairobi. The event was an opportunity for all attendees to discuss and promote bilateral trade linkages between the two countries and officially launch the Doing Business in Kenya Guide. Guests attended from Business Ireland Kenya Association, KEPSA, Government of Kenya and selected companies.

The Doing Business in Kenya Guide has been developed to present key information about the general economic and business context in Kenya presenting an overview of investment opportunities in some of the key sectors of the Kenyan economy. The Guide seeks to outline practical information an investor may find essential when considering Kenya as a business destination including taxation, labour, immigration requirements and the legal frameworks which are important to consider. The Guide is dedicated to the memory of Mr. Joe O'Brien - a great friend to the Irish community here in Kenya, a passionate supporter of business between our two countries. 

The Doing Business in Kenya Guide is hosted on Business Ireland Kenya’s newly launched Resource Hub, a section of the website that features news from Kenya and Ireland, information on our members and updates from BIK.

Visit the Business Ireland Kenya Resource hub and read the 2021 Doing Business in Kenya Guide here 

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