Kenya investment forum showcases strong U.S. partnerships

President William Ruto joined over 150 American companies at the Kenya Investment Forum in New York, hosted by Invest Kenya in partnership with the Corporate Council on Africa and the Kenya Private Sector Alliance, where he reaffirmed that Kenya is open and ready for business and highlighted the country’s strong economic fundamentals, green energy base, and regional market access.

The forum, held on the sidelines of UNGA@80, showcased growing Kenya–U.S. investment ties and featured high-level engagements and sector-focused discussions aimed at accelerating capital flows, value addition, and sustainable growth.

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