Benin–Kenya relations

Benin–Kenya relations are bilateral relations between Benin and Kenya.

Benin–Kenya relations

Benin

Kenya

History

In 2017, President Patrice Talon of Benin made his first state visit to Nairobi. He held talks with President Kenyatta where they discussed deepening both trade and diplomatic ties.[1]

Trade

Both countries enjoy cordial relations. Nationals of both countries can obtain Visas at the Port of Entry. To increase trade a Joint Commission for Co-operation (JCC) between the two countries is in the works.[2]

Annual trade is considered to be worth Kes. 94 million (US$1 million- US$1.5 million) depending on exchange rates. In 2009, Kenya imported goods worth Kes. 61 million (US$668,000) and exported goods worth Kes. 33 million (US$361,000) to Benin. The balance of trade favoured Benin then.[2]

In 2015, the balance of trade was in favour of Kenya with Kenya exporting goods worth Kes. 377.35 million (US$3.65 million) and Benin exporting a minimal number of goods to Kenya.[1]

Main goods that Kenya exports to Benin are medicines, sugar confectionery, jute and other textiles.[2]

Kenya's main imports from Benin include; Liquefied propane and butane, rotating electric plant and parts, paper and art works.[2]

Transport

Kenya Airways flies three times weekly between Nairobi and Cotonou, the largest city in Benin.[1]

Diplomatic missions

Kenya's high commission in Nigeria is accredited to Benin.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Uhuru seeks to expand Kenya's exports to Benin". businessdailyafrica.com. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  2. "Kenya High Commission Nigeria | KENYA–BENIN TRADE RELATIONS". kenyanigeria.org. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
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