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Kenya Association of Manufacturers

Also known as: KAM

Kenya Association of Manufacturers — advocacy organization pushing manufacturing sector reforms and economic integration priorities in Kenya.

2026-04-282026-08-23

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  1. May 2026
  2. Capital News

    NAIROBI, Kenya, May 19 — The Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) has warned that surging fuel prices and ongoing public transport disruptions are threatening industrial productivity and pushing the economy toward deeper instability.

    KAM warns of economic decline as fuel standoff impacts workers disrupting productivity
  3. Capital News

    KCB Group CEO Paul Russo highlighted the institution’s cross-border success in Kenya and Tanzania, while Kenya Association of Manufacturers (Kenya Association of Manufacturers) CEO Tobias Alando spoke on strengthening agricultural value chains under the theme “From Farm to Market

    Kenya–Tanzania Private Sector Calls for Faster EAC Integration and Trade Barriers Removal
  4. April 2026
  5. The Standard

    Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) Chief Executive Tobias Alando said geopolitical tensions and changing global trade dynamics were already placing pressure on manufacturers and disrupting established supply routes."Global dynamics continue to affect the manufacturing secto

    Manufacturers sound alarm on logistics hurdles stifling export growth

Tuesday 18 August

  1. Court case exposes fake rice sold as Kenya pishori

    Consumer Federation of Kenya has sued the Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry, KEBS, and the Attorney General for failing to prevent adulteration and mislabeling of rice sold as authentic Kenya pishori. Manufacturers report that traders are blending domestic pishori with imported rice and selling it under Kenyan brands, damaging the local rice industry.

    18 August 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 12 August

  1. KAM calls for manufacturing at centre of Kenya's Vision 2060

    The Kenya Association of Manufacturers has urged that manufacturing be placed at the centre of Kenya's proposed Vision 2060, with the private sector having a meaningful role in shaping the long-term development blueprint. KAM says industrialisation will be critical to job creation, government revenue and economic growth, and proposes raising manufacturing's contribution to GDP from about seven per cent to approximately 20 per cent, comparable to Singapore and Vietnam.

    12 August 2026 · Capital News

  2. KEBS defends five Kenyan alcohol brands suspended by Rwanda

    The Kenya Bureau of Standards has responded to Rwanda's temporary suspension of five Kenyan alcoholic beverages, stating the products have passed all required quality and safety tests and comply with Kenyan and East African standards.

    12 August 2026 · Citizen Digital

Tuesday 11 August

  1. KEBS defends five Kenyan alcohol brands suspended by Rwanda

    The Kenya Bureau of Standards says five Kenyan alcoholic beverage brands—Kenya King Gin, Safari Gin, Avalon, Sweet Berry Potable Spirits, and Gilbey's Gin—temporarily suspended by Rwanda's Food and Drugs Authority on August 5 comply with Kenyan and East African standards, having undergone rigorous testing and conformity assessments.

    11 August 2026 · Capital News

Tuesday 7 July

  1. Kenya's steel industry at 36% capacity amid import surge

    Kenya's steel industry operates at 36 per cent of its installed production capacity of 4.2 million tonnes, with manufacturers citing high production costs, cheap imports, regulatory uncertainty and substandard products as major constraints. Kenya Association of Manufacturers CEO Tobias Alando called for sector reforms at the East African Steel Summit, noting that in 2025 Kenya imported about 1.66 million tonnes of iron and steel products while exporting approximately 197,000 tonnes.

    7 July 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 1 July

  1. Thirteen Italian agritech firms explore Kenya partnerships

    Thirteen Italian agritech and food processing companies are in Kenya to explore partnerships aimed at modernising the agri-food value chain and cutting post-harvest losses. Between 30 and 50 per cent of agricultural produce in Africa is lost during post-harvest handling, storage, processing and packaging, according to the Italian Trade Agency.

    1 July 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 17 June

  1. CS Kagwe launches Ksh.1.47T agriculture modernisation initiative

    Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe launched the Kenya AgriConnect Compact (2025–2030), a Ksh.1.47 trillion partnership with the World Bank to modernise agriculture through technology, digitisation, and agritech platforms, with the government committing Ksh.492.5 billion and seeking Ksh.984.9 billion in private investment.

    17 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Thursday 11 June

  1. EAC ministry warns Kenya to align tax laws with regional frameworks

    East African Community Affairs Principal Secretary Caroline Karugu has urged the National Assembly to amend national tax laws to align with community frameworks, warning that provisions in the proposed Finance Bill, 2026 risk breaching regional treaties and triggering trade retaliation. The core issue is how goods moving within the EAC bloc are classified for tax purposes—Kenya's current law labels EAC goods as imports subject to higher excise duties, contradicting the EAC Customs Management Act, which classifies inter-state movement as a transfer.

    11 June 2026 · Capital News

Wednesday 3 June

  1. Entrepreneurs must balance optimism with realism, says Wakiaga

    Former Kenya Association of Manufacturers CEO Phyllis Wakiaga warns aspiring entrepreneurs to approach business with realism, assessing scalability and sustainability. While Kenya's manufacturing sector has diversified and adopted more technology, gaps remain in infrastructure costs, energy access, and support for local industries.

    3 June 2026 · Citizen Digital

Wednesday 20 May

  1. Jubilee leaders attack Ruto government over fuel strike response

    Jubilee Party leaders, including Deputy Party Leader Fred Matiang'i, have criticized the Kenya Kwanza government's handling of a two-day fuel strike, accusing President William Ruto's administration of poor leadership and saying the country is on a dangerous path. Matiang'i contrasted his record of engaging stakeholders with the current government's approach, and called on Kenya Kwanza to stop using former president Kenyatta as an explanation for the country's problems.

    20 May 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 19 May

  1. Transport paralysis enters second day amid fuel price protest

    A nationwide public transport shutdown triggered by soaring fuel prices continued into a second day, forcing thousands of commuters to walk long distances across Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu, Eldoret, and Mombasa after matatu operators kept vehicles off the roads. Talks between the government and public service vehicle operators ended without agreement despite the Energy Cabinet Secretary suggesting progress had been made.

    19 May 2026 · Capital News

  2. KAM warns fuel prices, matatu strike threaten productivity

    The Kenya Association of Manufacturers has warned that surging fuel prices and an ongoing matatu strike are disrupting supply chains and raising production costs, threatening industrial productivity and economic stability. Fuel prices reached record highs of Sh214.25 for super petrol, Sh242.92 for diesel, and Sh152.78 for kerosene following an EPRA adjustment on May 14.

    19 May 2026 · Capital News

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Kenya, Tanzania private sectors urge faster EAC integration

    Private sector leaders from Kenya and Tanzania have jointly called on both governments to accelerate regional economic integration and remove trade barriers, emphasizing the need for a seamless East African market with harmonized regulations and improved cross-border efficiency.

    5 May 2026 · Capital News

Tuesday 28 April

  1. Kenyan manufacturers cite logistics gaps hindering export expansion

    Kenyan manufacturers warn that logistics inefficiencies and global trade disruptions are undermining the country's competitiveness as it seeks to expand exports and industrial production, with Kenya targeting manufacturing's contribution to GDP to rise from 7.3 per cent in 2025 to 20 per cent by 2030.

    28 April 2026 · The Standard

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