According to the UK Government’s latest Trade and Investment Factsheet (October 2025), total trade in goods and services between Kenya and the UK grew by 11.9% over the past year to reach £2.1 billion. UK imports from Kenya, mainly in agriculture, floriculture, and tea, rose by 14.4%, showing strong global confidence in the Made-in-Kenya brand.
More exports mean more jobs in farming, fashion, tech, and tourism, while digital services such as coding, design, and online tutoring are increasingly in demand abroad. Kenya’s tech-savvy youth are taking their creativity global, powered by a growing digital economy.
Under the leadership of H.E. President William Samoei Ruto, the Kenyan Brand is getting BETA by the day, stronger, more competitive, and globally respected. New trade deals are cutting red tape, making it easier for Kenyan producers to access international markets, while partnerships in ICT, education, and tourism continue to expand.
Global investors are taking notice. Kenya is open, stable, and rising.


