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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nPakistan’s exports to Kenya increased 32% during the first nine months (July–March) of fiscal year 2025–26, according to the Ministry of Commerce data.\n\nThe exports increased from $251.6 million to $319.9 million, placing Kenya among Pakistan’s top five export destinations globally.\n\nThe country is Pakistan’s largest export destination in Africa.\n\nRafique Suleman, the president of the Pakistan Kenya Business Council said Pakistan’s growing footprint in the Kenyan market is “highly encouraging for our export sector”.\n\n“Rice exports have played a pivotal role in driving this growth, while access through Mombasa has enabled Pakistani products to penetrate not only Kenya but the broader East African region,” he added.\n\nSuleman said Pakistan is also exporting a diversified range of products to Kenya including used clothing, pharmaceuticals, textiles, garments, sports goods, IT services and software solutions, as well as solar and renewable energy products.\n\nHe added the Port of Mombasa serves as a key trade gateway for the region, facilitating the movement of Pakistani goods to neighboring countries such as Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, and beyond, thereby amplifying Pakistan’s export reach.\n\nHe thanked the government of Pakistan and key stakeholders for their support for facilitating the exports",
"title": "Pakistan’s exports to Kenya up 32% during 9MFY26"
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