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| This East African Export promotion portal is managed by the trade promotion bodies from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The development has been facilitated by the Center for the promotion of imports from developing countries (CBI) from The Netherlands. A large number of export coaches who have been trained by CBI contribute to the content of the portal | BUYFROMKENYA.COM | A one-stop shop exhibiting Kenyan exporters.If you are you an exporter get listed on www.buyfromkenya.com and get noticed by buyers. This is a one-stop online exhibition portal connecting buyers and sellers. Buyers are advised to use this site to get a variety of products of a group of established firms in Kenya. Visit the site | COMESA | The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - promoting regional economic integration through trade and investment. With its 19 member states, population of over 389 million and annual import bill of around US$32 billion with an export bill of US$82 billion COMESA forms a major market place for both internal and external trading. Its area is impressive on the map of the African Continent covering a geographical area of 12 Million (sq km). Read More | CBI | The Centre for Business Information (CBI) website offers specific functionalities for importers, exporters and business supporters. The services range from market information, export coaching etc. If you are an unregistered user, you will not be able to access functionalities like the export tools and market information section. Read more from the site | ITC | The International Trade Centre (ITC) is the joint agency of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations.As the development partner for small business export success, ITC’s goal is to help developing and transition countries achieve sustainable human development through exports. It partners with trade support institutions like EPC to deliver integrated solutions for "Export Impact for Good". Its services are delivered through five complementary business services: business and trade policy, export strategy, strengthening trade support institutions, trade intelligence and exporter competitiveness. Through strategic development and capacity building based on these business services, ITC connects opportunities to markets. Visit the site | |