Strong Kenya shilling hurting exports to Tanzania, Uganda

Strong Kenya shilling hurting exports to Tanzania, Uganda

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Strong Kenya shilling hurting exports to Tanzania, Uganda
FRIDAY JUNE 15 2018
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US and Kenyan currency. The Kenyan shilling has gained against the dollar. FILE PHOTO | NMG
By BUSINESS DAILY
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A stronger shilling this year is making Kenyan exports to regional markets more expensive as peer currencies slide against the dollar.
The Kenyan shilling has gained two per cent against the dollar in the year to date in contrast with currencies of key trading partners, potentially hurting Kenyan exports by making them more expensive.
Domestic currencies of key trading partners have all depreciated to the greenback.
The Ugandan shilling has edged down by 3.6 per cent to the dollar since January, the Tanzanian shilling by 1.8 per cent, the Egyptian pound by 0.7 per cent and the Rwanda franc by 0.9 per cent.
A stronger shilling to the dollar relative to the currencies of trade partners hurt Kenya, given that the dollar is the preferred medium of exchange in international trade.
Diaspora inflows
Economists at Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) say that while the Kenyan shilling remains well supported by diaspora dollar inflows and the robust Central Bank of Kenya forex reserves, the Ugandan shilling has come under pressure from high demand for dollars by the private sector and the government, while the Tanzanian currency is being hit by low inflows from the key mining sector.
The later sector has been paralysed by government audit of historical operations of international mining companies.
“The Kenya shilling may still outperform our forecast in June given the increased inflows amid fairly subdued demand…the Tanzania shilling is expected to maintain its gradual depreciation towards 2300 levels as crucial hard currency flows from mining sector remain subdued,” said CBA in its monthly economic report for June.
Uganda is Kenya’s largest market in Africa.
http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/bus...nia-and-Uganda/2560-4613740-rv2a3a/index.html
 
Kenyan goods are uncompetitive in the region and hurts exports. Kenya foreign exchang earnings are now dependet on Remmitances from relatives who live in USA/UK and proceedes from eurobond.
Tanzania ForeX is dependent on tourism and Exports (Job Creating actuvities)
Your source?
 
Kenyan goods are uncompetitive in the region and hurts exports. Kenya foreign exchang earnings are now dependet on Remmitances from relatives who live in USA/UK and proceedes from eurobond.
Tanzania ForeX is dependent on tourism and Exports (Job Creating actuvities)
So in short you are blasting the Kenyan shilling for getting stronger by comparing it with only midget currencies? Eureka! By the way its dependant not dependet, genius!
 
Kenyan manufacturers will probably opt for shifting their plants to other countries, by so doing Kenya imports will continue rising while exports going down.
Hahahaha because of a STRONG Kenyan shilling? Check yourself into a mental institution
 
Hahahaha because of a STRONG Kenyan shilling? Check yourself into a mental institution
Kenya has been disrupting their mental constitutions since time immemorial. The big question is why the Kenyan Shilling is getting stronger against the dollar, and well, compared to its neighbours. I don't even want to go there. They will get a heart attack.
 
Hahahaha because of a STRONG Kenyan shilling? Check yourself into a mental institution
"STRONG" is not synonymous with "good" or preferable..you can have a "strong" strain of maralia disease.. Strong currency is not good for exports it hurts local manufaturing enterprises that export goods/services
 
Kenya has been disrupting their mental constitutions since time immemorial. The big question is why the Kenyan Shilling is getting stronger against the dollar, and well, compared to its neighbours. I don't even want to go there. They will get a heart attack.
Shilling stronger due to eurobond and Remittance from relatives Not because the country is earning more from exports of tea/coffee (Job creating activities)
 
Kenya has been disrupting their mental constitutions since time immemorial. The big question is why the Kenyan Shilling is getting stronger against the dollar, and well, compared to its neighbours. I don't even want to go there. They will get a heart attack.
STRONG currency to the dollar is a sign of a booming economy. Weakening currencies on the other hand indicates a deteriorating economy.. and they know this. Only that these fools will always want to argue and downplay gains made by Kenya.

Lakini uzuri, zao ni kelele za chura tuu
 
STRONG currency to the dollar is a sign of a booming economy. Weakening currencies on the other hand indicates a deteriorating economy.. and they know this. Only that these fools will always want to argue and downplay gains made by Kenya.

Lakini uzuri, zao ni kelele za chura tuu
You dont know Economics
 
Shilling stronger due to eurobond and Remittance from relatives Not because the country is earning more from exports of tea/coffee (Job creating activities)
I like the way you always pull 'facts' out of your ass. Just like magic. Dumb and deaf magic.
 
Hii mikichaa ni shida walahi!
 
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