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| USKCC with H.E. Pres. Mwai Kibaki, in NY |
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Welcome to the USA-Kenya Chamber of Commerce (USKCC). The
USKCC is a non-profit and non-partisan organization whose mission is to enhance mutual partnership, trade and investment between
the USA and Africa - with a core competence and focus on transactions between the United States, Kenya and South Africa. We
serve as an information resource for strategic market data, as a facilitator of stakeholder networking, and as a voice for
our members and business community in the creation of ideal business and economic conditions that foster growth and prosperity
in the private sector. The objective of the USA-Kenya Chamber of Commerce is to facilitate and aid companies on both
sides of the Atlantic with finding suitable business partnerships, investment opportunities and access to markets that result
in increased business development for American and African companies.
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The
Chamber hosts several informational and networking events such as conferences, panel discussions, business forums, golf outings
and other meetings throughout the year to help member businesses and friends of the Chamber achieve their strategic objectives. Become a Member
and enjoy a value added partnership as you expand your business in America and East Africa.
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Market Place
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| USKCC Trade Mission to Kenya |
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USKCC Trade Mission to Kenya, August 2009. Expand Your Business, Access East Africa, Explore
Kenya from a Preferred Vantage Point. Details coming soon.
Where: Nairobi, Kenya.
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Recent Members* Advent Beauty, Advent
Business Group, African Legacy, Avo Global * Bode Technology,
ClinAf, Deyas Productions, Funtimes Magazine
* Infinitra,
JB's Web, Medical Assistance Management
Services * Pigtails
Press, Trade R Us, TransGlobal Literacy,
Won by One * We Welcome our Newest Member
- Pigtails Press
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Market Place Updates As Senator Barack Obama made his last push for the White House in October, the Philadelphia based USA-Kenya
Chamber of Commerce made its way to his ancestral....
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USKCC Testimonial
"The USA-Kenya Chamber of Commerce was instrumental in helping our company develop relationships and strategic
plans in pursuit of expedited success for our projects in Kenya. Representatives from the USKCC worked with us prior
to our visit to Kenya, they understood our services and goals, and subsequently arranged strategic meetings with Kenyan businesses and senior government officials, including cabinet members....
The efforts and diligence of the USKCC are a critical factor for achieving our goals in Kenya and I
strongly recommend them to anyone interested in doing business in Kenya and the region." Ed Huffine, VP of International Development, Bode Technology
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Nairobi is the capital
city of Kenya and the 4th largest city in Africa. The estimated urban population is between 3 and 4 million. Nairobi
is now one of the most prominent cities in Africa politically and financially. Serving as a regional headquarters for
major international organizations and non-profit organizations such as the UNEP, Nairobi is established as a hub for business
and culture, and defined as a prominent social center.
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Kisumu
is a strategic port city on Lake Victoria (the world's 2nd largest fresh water body) located
in Western Kenya. It is the 3rd largest city in Kenya has an estimated population of 700,000. It is a bustling
centre for commercial fishing, agriculture and export services. Kisumu is also a "sister city" to Roanoke,
Virgina through the non-profit, Sister Cities International.
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Mombasa is the 2nd largest city in Kenya, and lies on the breath-taking coast of the Indian
Ocean. It is a key international port, serving as the gateway into the Eastern African region, and a major trade
center. Mombasa is also the center of the tourism industry with a multitude of attractions surrounding the island.
Other local industries include an oil refinery and the Bamburi Cement Factory. Mombasa has an effecient infrastrucutre
including Moi International Airport, a railway system, a network of roads, and ferries for easy access to all its key areas.
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USA-Kenya Chamber Of Commerce, P.O. Box 87, Oaks, PA 19456, U.S.A. 610-618 9063, info@uskcc.org
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