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Originally published by The Standard BusinessSeptember 23, 2025
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Stakeholders root for greater Asian community integration in Kenya's economy

Stakeholders are rooting for greater integration of Kenya’s Asian community into the nation’s economic and civic life, citing shifts in global trade and the need to strengthen national unity...
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Stakeholders in Kenya are advocating for increased integration of the Asian community into the nation’s economic and civic spheres, recognizing shifts in global trade and the need for national unity. The call was made at the United Asian Network (UAN) Leadership Summit 2.0 in Nairobi, where discussions focused on economic repositioning, national engagement, and youth leadership.
- The summit, held at the Swaminarayan Temple, explored how the Asian community can adapt to a changing economy and contribute more visibly to national progress.
- Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa urged the Asian community to play a more visible role in shaping national development, extending beyond commercial success.
- Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) Chair Jas Bedi emphasized the necessity of reshaping business models to thrive in the evolving global trade landscape.
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