
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has intensified the sensitisation of traders on intra-African trade to position Kenya as a key exporting country. The move involves easing the cost of doing business and improving compliance with relevant laws and regulations. The sensitisation, amid the International Customs Day 2025 being marked today, is intended to enlighten stakeholders on the opportunities in Kenya and avail more resources to ensure Kenya gets maximum benefits. KRA said the one-stop-boarder-post has set the benchmark for efficient regional trade facilitation, cutting clearance times by 50 per cent, increasing trade volumes and fostering stronger regional partnerships through integrated border management.