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By VICTOR JUMA

Posted Monday, November 14 2011 at 00:00

India has reclaimed its position as the second largest exporter of goods to Kenya, signalling that it is gaining momentum in the race with China for control of Africa’s fast-growing consumer markets.

The value of India’s exports to Kenya rose to Sh97.6 billion or 18.7 per cent of Kenya’s total imports in the first eight months of the year compared to China’s Sh87.2 billion or 16.7 per cent of imports, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).

India has been Kenya’s second largest source of imports for much of the past decade but lost the position to China last year after Beijing deepened its presence in East Africa with mega infrastructure development projects.

Last year, the value of China’s exports to Kenya grew by 62 per cent to reach Sh120.6 billion or 12.7 per cent of total imports, relegating India — which exported goods worth Sh103.2 billion or 10.8 per cent — to the third position.

The United Arab Emirates, with goods worth Sh126 billion or 24.3 per cent of total imports, was the largest source of imports to Kenya in the first eight months of the year – a position it holds mainly because of the large quantities of petroleum it supplies to East Africa.

Kenya mainly imports textiles, pharmaceuticals, industrial machinery, vehicles, electronic and semi-processed goods from India while key items in the list of China’s exports to Kenya include heavy machinery, electronics, vehicles, textiles and a range of household goods.

The two Asian tigers have deepened their presence in Kenya with intense economic diplomacy since President Kibaki came to power in 2003. The rivalry has benefitted Kenya in terms of foreign direct investments, a wider variety of consumer goods and as new sources of technical and financial assistance.

“It has helped lower our import bill, besides diversifying import markets and increasing foreign direct investment inflows,” said Gerishon Ikiara, an economics lecturer at the University of Nairobi.

Though the India/China rivalry has played out as a battle of the Asian giants, Mr Ikiara said the biggest losers have been the traditional Western trading partners such as Britain whose share of the market has been on a steady decline. (READ: Why African countries are now turning to the East)


President Kibaki has actively encouraged this shift to the East and has backed it up with exchange of high-level diplomatic visits that have yielded multi-billion shilling trade and investment deals.

Last year, India sent its largest business delegation to Nairobi where big government deals were closed and doors opened for the Asian giant’s entry into new segments of Kenya’s consumer market.

A communiqué released after a meeting between Prime Minister Raila Odinga and India’s minister of Commerce and Industry, Anand Sharma, said the two countries had agreed to increase the value of bilateral trade to Sh240 billion ($2.5 billion) in the next two years.

Mr Odinga said Kenya would rely on India for quality generic drugs that can be used in public hospitals as the newly-created anti-counterfeit agency seeks to rid the country of fake drugs.

The PM firmed up the Nairobi deals with a visit to India where the Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) offered Kenya a $61.6 million (Sh6 billion) loan to finance construction of new power transmission lines.

Under the deal, Indian companies will supply equipment and manpower for the project and make a 100 per cent expenses claims with Exim Bank – the force behind India’s globalisation ambitions.


India beats China to top trading spot with Kenya  - Money Markets |businessdailyafrica.com

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That's the right idea India;Keep pushing at export orientation and bring your industry up to scale. Everything else will follow!!!
 
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You are so happy to beat China in a spot for once.
I wonder how would you feel about being beated up around the world and all the time?

Good to know Indian got into the import/export business too though.

For all your hyperbole, you should look at export numbers of China in 2001. They were less than India's presently. Don't embarrass yourself. By the way also look into Forex reserves of China in 2001, you'll probably be shocked.
 
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New Delhi: The contours of India’s merchandise trade with the rest of the world have changed dramatically in the past six years. While the combined share of the US and the European Union as destinations of Indian exports declined to 30% in 2010-11 from 40% in 2004-05, the share of shipments to Asian economies jumped to 54% from 47%. Exports to Latin America and Africa also increased to 12% of the total from 10% in the same period.

Focus on developing world helps India boost exports - Economy and Politics - livemint.com
 
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Is that really worth mentioning in the light of that China beat US and became the top trading partner of the whole Africa.

China passed the United States as Africa's most important trade partner in 2009. In 2010, China-Africa trade totaled $127 billion, compared with U.S.-Africa trade of $113 billion. China also possibly is investing more in Africa than any other single country
 
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Is that really worth mentioning in the light of that China beat US and became the top trading partner of the whole Africa.

You can start a new thread on that. So it is worth mentioning only if China beats other nations ?
 
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You can start a new thread on that. So it is worth mentioning only if China beats other nations ?
haha,if I was bored enough to post all" China beat India "stuff,then this whole forum would have no enough room for those many articles.

China is Africa's biggest trading partner in the world,and how many countries in Africa?
 
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haha,if I was bored enough to post all" China beat India "stuff,then this whole forum would have no enough room for those many articles.

but the "superior" china doesnt compare with india but we indians compare india with china,just like you compare yourself with usa
 
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haha,if I was bored enough to post all" China beat India "stuff,then this whole forum would have no enough room for those many articles.

China is Africa's biggest trading partner in the world,and how many countries in Africa?


"Gelb’s research shows that, in 2010, there were 93 Indian companies operating in South Africa, compared to 47 Chinese companies. Some 45 South African companies were operating in India and 32 in China".

Africa becoming more attractive to Indian and other investors | TradeMark SA
 
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then how come CHINA is the biggest trading partner of Africa,not US and wait a moment....where is India's ranking?

May be the whole continent. India has bigger presence in some countries, and China in some other
 
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China is also the biggest trading partner of ASEN and EU,it's kind of a shock that US last year lost its long holding EU's biggest trading partner to China,since EU as whole is the biggest US ally.

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May be the whole continent. India has bigger presence in some countries, and China in some other

Africa has the most countries in the world,so there must be a dozen of countries be the top trading partners to some individual countries,that's easily normal and means nothing.what matters is who won the big picture.
 
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