Kenya is one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa, yet, nearly half of its residents live below the poverty line. Agriculture is the main engine of economic growth in Kenya. About 75% of Kenyans earn all or part of their income from the sector. Agriculture accounts for 33% of the nation's gross domestic product (GDP).
The East African nation’s import of aluminium foil during 2018-19 stood at 7702 tonnes and the expenditure towards the import remained at $39.92 million. The import for 2020 is predicted to reach at 2131 tonnes and expenditure to stand at $35.72 million. However, when the import volume and expenditure for 2020 gets assorted with the existing two years it signifies 9833 tonnes and $75.64 million respectively.
Kenya’s import of aluminium foil in 2018 has been recorded at 5334 tonnes and expenditures stood at $17.94 million, whereas in 2019, the import displayed drop by 55.60%, as the import volume to plunged and stood at 2368 tonnes, while expenditures rose to $21.98 million.
The import for 2020 has also been earmarked with de-growth by 10%, as the import volume to dip and remain at 2131 tonnes, on the other hand, expenditure expected to climb high at $35.72 million.
Kenya’s major trading destinations for the import of aluminium foil are Belgium, France, China, Israel, Italy, South Africa, etc.
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