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August 21, 2025
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Kifaru Exim SEZ Debuts at Tatu City, Unlocking Export Opportunities for SMEs

Kifaru Exim SEZ Debuts at Tatu City, Unlocking Export Opportunities for SMEs

Kifaru Exim SEZ Ltd at Tatu City to equip SMEs with the infrastructure and incentives needed to compete globally..

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The Tatu City Special Economic Zone (SEZ) has launched Kifaru Exim SEZ Ltd, a new facility aimed at boosting Kenya's export capabilities by equipping Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) with global trade infrastructure. This development highlights the private sector's confidence in Kenya's SEZ program and aims to integrate SMEs into the international market.

  • Since 2011, Tatu City has attracted US$ 3 billion in investments and created 15,000 jobs.
  • The Principal Secretary, State Department of Investments, Abubakar Hassan Abubakar, highlighted the project's role in creating jobs and export opportunities.
  • Kifaru Exim SEZ offers nine Grade A warehouses, covering 10,165 square meters, with individual units up to 1,229 square meters.

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