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LAMU & MOMBASA PORTS ANALYSIS IN RELATION TO FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

Located in Eastern Africa, Kenya is categorized as a middle-income country. Kenya’s economy has grown steadily with a boost provided by the service sector, tourism and telecommunications. The Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) and the government are responsible for operating, managing and refurbishing the nation’s ports.There are about 15 ports in the country and most of […]

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INCENTIVES THAT FOREIGN INVESTORS ENJOY IN KENYA            

Tax incentives are offered for capital expenditures. These include wear and tear allowances, industrial building deduction, investment deduction and farm-works deductions. Below are among some of the incentives offered and explained. Investment deduction An investor who incurs capital expenditure on building and/or machinery used for manufacture is entitled to an investment deduction equal to 100%

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LAMU PORT AND SOUTHERN SUDAN-ETHIOPIA TRANSPORT CORRIDOR (LAPSSET) KENYA

LAPSSET is country’s second transport corridor. Kenya’s other transport corridor is the Mombasa – Uganda transport corridor that passes through Nairobi and much of the Northern Rift. The Lamu delta provides a range of vital goods and services but could be under serious threat by the multi-million dollar Port and associated infrastructure development in particular,

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