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Export from Kenya

Kenya is famous as a beautiful tourist destination, but the country has a lot more to offer to the world than just incredible scenery and weather. Export Portal's Kenya Export Directory is the most comprehensive online E-commerce portal covering all types of businesses done in Kenya. Explore hundreds of products made in Kenya, as well as find and connect with Kenya's Exporters, Kenya's Suppliers, Kenya's manufacturers and distributors. From the farthest villages to the industrial cities, Kenyans generate high quality products and services. Here at Exportportal.com, we strive to offer you the fullest appreciation of the diversity of products you can order online from Kenya.

Agricultural products are central to Kenya's export industry with horticultural and tea being the most important. Other export items include textiles, coffee, tobacco, iron and steel products, petroleum products, cement. Kenya main exports partners are UK, Netherlands, Uganda, Tanzania, United States and Pakistan.

Macadamia and ground nuts, world famous Arabica coffee, crisp cut flowers, distinctive Kenyan highland teas, Kenyan highland teas, tasty cashew from Kenya, tropical fruits and fruit products, Kenyan herbal herbs and herbal products – all these products and even more can be found on Kenya Export Directory. Kenyan products also include top quality manufactured goods, construction materials, Kenyan artifacts, glass artifacts, garden outdoor furniture, road furniture, bamboo furniture, Kenya's premium beer, wall tiles and more.

We hope you find what you need on Export Portal's directory and we welcome you to come back for more products, and interact with Kenya Herbal Suppliers and Manufacturers, Kenya Tea Suppliers and Kenya Tea Manufacturers, Kenyan Coffee Suppliers, Food and Beverage Suppliers located in Kenya, and many others. 

 

Import to Kenya

The Kenya import directory is the perfect starting point for international exporters & importers, Kenyan importers, Kenyan suppliers, Kenyan businesses or simple buyers based in the country, who are interested in buying a wide variety of products online and then shipping these goods safely and easily in Kenya.

Main imports in Kenya include textiles, machinery, transportation equipment, motor vehicles, iron & steel and plastics & resins. Kenyan companies and importers looking to establish direct contacts with global exporters to import the above mentioned products and many others are invited to join our E-Commerce portal. Exportportal.com is your one stop destination for new products for the African markets. Find and contact Textile Suppliers & Manufacturers, Industrial Machinery Manufacturers, Food Suppliers, Steel Scrap Suppliers, Plastic Exporters & Manufacturers and many others.

International manufacturers and suppliers who are looking for representation in Kenya can list their company profiles and products on this site, so Kenyan importers and distributors are able to discover your products.  

As summer proceeds, the summer heat is as its peak, we start more and more longingly dream about  air conditioners and wonder about an online air conditioner price, to set it in your room and indulge into blissful coolness. When the temperature starts climbing, the only salvation lies in the direction of best air conditioners for home, and it's time to check up the display of large room air conditioner, bedroom air conditioners, home air conditioning systems, industrial air conditioners, boat air conditioner, desktop air conditioner, car air conditioner compressor, used RV air conditioners, single room air conditioners and whole apartment air conditioners, Export Portal has to offer!

An air conditioner indeed perfectly serves to keep your home cool in hot weather. 

To find the best air conditioner for you, you'll first have to determine how much space you are going to  cool. As a conditioner's cooling power is measured in BTUs, it helps you calculate how large is the an area it is able to effectively cool. For example, a 5,000-6,000 BTU air conditioner will cool about 150-350 square feet, while a 13,000-21,000 BTU air conditioner will cool 950 to 1,200 square feet.

The other thing you have to make up your mind bout is the type of a conditioner you would like to acquire: whether you'd prefer a window air conditioner, a wall-mounted air conditioner, an air conditioner window unit and a room portable air conditioner, portable reverse cycle air conditioner, server room air conditioner for work, ventless portable air conditioner, multi split air conditioner or a  ceiling air conditioner, split units air conditioners or standing air conditioners will do better in your house, quiet air conditioners not to disturb you with any additional noises, reverse cycle air conditioner,  maybe evaporative air conditioners or a garage air conditioner for sale. Take your pick! 

Did you know that the first concepts of modern air conditioners were developed and applied back in ancient Egypt! There, unlike the nowadays conditioning systems, some reeds were hung in windows and moistened with trickling water to cool off the hot air with the help of the evaporation of water that blew through the window. Egypt wasn't the only culture with air cooling technologies, as in Ancient Rome, water from aqueducts was made to circulate through the walls of certain houses to cool them. The techniques in medieval Persia involved the use of cisterns and wind towers to cool buildings during the hot season. The 2nd-century Chinese inventor Ding Huan invented a rotary fan for air conditioning, with seven wheels 3 m in diameter and manually powered. In 747, Emperor Xuanzong had the so-called "Cool Hall" built in the imperial palace, which the Tang Yulin describes as having water-powered fan wheels for air conditioning as well as rising jet streams of water from fountains.

So let us feel superior, feel the emperors, reveling in the quiet coolness of our houses, enjoying the soft gushes of wind to our faces as we come from the hellishly-hot street at home. 

There are several types of air conditioners o choose from:

Window air conditioners are designed to be fitted in window sills. A single unit of Window Air Conditioner houses all the necessary components in a single box. Since a window air conditioner is a single unit, it takes less effort to install as well as for maintenance, also it usually costs less than other varieties

Split air conditioner consists of kits of 2 units: those of internal and external. The indoor unit installed inside a room intakes warm air and throws in cold air. The outdoor unit on the other hand is installed out of the house. It contains the compressor and is linked to the internal unit via drain pipes and electric cables. This external unit throws out the warm air. It is usually more silent than window air conditioner and affects your home decor to the minimum. 

Tower air conditioners are also known as floor-standing air conditioners. Their set consists of 2 units:  one internal and an external, alike to split air conditioners. However, the indoor unit doesn't need wall installation, but rather occupies some space on the floor. Tower air conditioners usually have high cooling capacity and are suitable for very large rooms and offices.

Cassette air conditioners are shaped like cassettes and are designed to be installed on ceilings. The major advantage of this type is that their panel is designed to blend with all kinds of home decor. Not only they are stylish, but are also known to deliver fantastic performances. 

Cube Air Conditioner can be placed close to a ceiling or at the window level. It's a smaller version of the split type air conditioner but costs less. 

Now, as you are equipped with this info, you are ready to make an informed choice shopping for an air conditioner. At our site you will find the best prices for air conditioners, portable air conditioners for sale, all the modern and time-checked air conditioners to buy, online sales of cheap window air conditioners in your city, air conditioning equipment, like air conditioner vent covers, air conditioning condenser or air conditioner filter and other details; best rated portable air conditioners for your house. 

Purchase air conditioners with Export Portal and get a choice of the best air conditioners brands, discounted air conditioners and our friendly customer support.

The air conditioners' sellers are welcome to present their production with us to develop international trade!

Customs requirements of Kenya

Kenya Customs Contacts

Website: http://www.kra.go.ke/ 

Email: callcentre@kra.go.ke 

Address: P.O.BOX 48240 - 00100 GPO Nairobi

Telephone: +25420310900 / +254202810000

 

Kenya is a country situated in Africa, bordered by Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia. The country is a founding member of the East African Community. It is also a member of COMESA, World Trade Organization, World Customs Organization, International Chamber of Commerce and other international organizations.

 

Tariffs

Being a member of the East African Community, along with Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, customs tariffs, rules of origin, import prohibitions, and trade remedy regulations in Kenya have been harmonized through the EAC. 

Kenya applies the East African Community common external tariff on the cost, insurance and freight value of imported goods. 

The average customs duties in Kenya vary from 0% to to 25%. However, tariffs applied on sensitive products may reach 60%.

Importers will also have to pay a value added tax at  of 16 % on the customs value (plus border charges) of imported goods.

 

Product certification, labelling and packaging

Labelling on all imported products should be present in English and/or Kiswahili.

On the package of such products as packaged pharmaceuticals, chemicals, cosmetics and fertilizer should be indicated the expiration date. 

Goods imported into Kenya are subject to the pre-shipment inspection.  The verification procedure is applied to ensure the compliance of the imported goods with the applicable Kenyan Technical Regulations and Mandatory Standards. As a result of the Pre-Export Verification of Conformity (PvoC), importers must obtain a Certificate of Conformity. 

A certificate of origin is also needed when importing into Kenya.

 

Documents for import and export

To export to Kenya you will need to get the following documents:

- Certificate of origin

- Customs bond (which is a guarantee that the exporter to Kenya will respect the laws and regulations related to importation of goods into Kenya)

- Import declaration form (required for all imports entering Kenya)

- Letter of credit (issued by a bank to the exporter at the request of a buyer or importer. It guarantees payment to the seller if the terms and condition specified in the letter of credit are fulfilled)

- Export manifest (a detailed list of cargo being carried on board by a carrier such as aircraft or ship, showing the quantity, identifying marks, consignor and consignee of each item)

- Pre-shipment inspection certificate (goods being exported to Kenya must be inspected before they leave the country of origin. Pre-shipment inspection determines the quality, quantity, value, duties and taxes applicable. A report or certificate is issued which should accompany the import clearance documents)

- Bill of lading or airway bill

 

Customs tariffs for all categories of products can be found here:

http://www.revenue.go.ke/customs/pdf/EAC%20Externaltariff2007.pdf 

List of tariffs applied on sensitive products:

http://tradehelpdesk.eac.int/documents/Sensitive_List.pdf 

 

Sources:

http://kentexcargo.com/how-to-export-or-import-to-kenya-moving-shipping-goods-explained/

http://www.revenue.go.ke/customs/customspreshipmentinspection.html 

http://www.revenue.go.ke/customs/pdf/EAC%20Externaltariff2007.pdf 

http://www.intertek.com/uploadedFiles/Intertek/Divisions/Oil_Chemical_and_Agri/Media/pdfs/Kenya%20Importer%20and%20Exporter%20Guidelines.pdf