Nairobi, Kenya, 2nd April 2026: Over 30 Kenyan firms have improved their knowledge on service export planning following a capacity-building workshop organized by the East African Business Council (EABC), in collaboration with the East African Community (EAC), under the European Union (EU)–GIZ Leveraging Integration Frameworks for Trade in Services (LIFTED) Project.

The remarks of EABC Executive Director Mr. Ahmed Farah, noting that services are the fastest-growing sector contributing approximately 55%–70% of Kenya’s GDP in recent years. Travel services dominate exports at about 40%–50%, followed by transport services at 25%–30%. ICT and digital services contribute around 10%–11%, while financial services and other business and professional services each account for an estimated 5%–10%. The remarks were delivered by Mr. Adrian R. Njau, EABC Trade & Policy Advisor.

Mr. Vital Habinshuti representing the EAC Secretariat, stated that the workshop comes at a critical time when services trade is increasingly driving growth, innovation, and job creation across the region. He emphasized the importance of strengthening private sector capacity to take advantage of opportunities under regional and continental frameworks such as the EAC Common Market Protocol and the AfCFTA. He also noted that while progress has been made in liberalizing services, the full benefits will only be realized through an informed and empowered private sector capable of navigating market access requirements and regulatory environments.

The training focused on bridging the gap between policy frameworks and business practice by equipping participants with practical skills in export readiness, market entry strategies, and regulatory compliance. Participants explored approaches such as establishing commercial presence, forming strategic partnerships, and bidding for regional opportunities.

Overall, the workshop strengthened awareness, enhanced export readiness, and fostered regional networks among service providers, with strong participation from SMEs, including women- and youth-led enterprises. It also highlighted persistent challenges such as regulatory barriers and limited market intelligence, reinforcing the need for continued capacity building, policy advocacy, and post-training support to fully unlock the potential of services trade in the EAC.

About East African Business Council: The East African Business Council (EABC) is the regional apex body of private sector associations and Corporates from the 8 East African countries. It was established in 1997 to foster the interests of the private sector in the integration process of the East African Community. EABC vision is a borderless East Africa for business and investment. The primary mission is to promote sustainable private sector-driven growth in the EAC. www.eabc-online.com

About LIFTED

LIFTED “Leveraging Integration Frameworks for Trade in Services and CSOs in the EAC” is a project jointly co-financed by the European Union EU, and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). LIFTED aims to increase EAC, continental and further bilateral trade with EU in Trade in Services and Civil Society engagement in the framework of the (AfCFTA) for people-centred EAC integration. It is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) in collaboration with the EAC Secretariat.

Published On: April 2nd, 2026 / Categories: EABC GIZ – LIFTED Project, Highlights, News /