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US trade report flags corruption as major barrier to business in Kenya

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiApril 3, 20264 Mins ReadNo Comments
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US trade report flags corruption as major barrier to business in Kenya

NAIROBI, Kenya — The United States government has issued fresh warnings about widespread corruption in Kenya, highlighting graft as a persistent barrier to fair trade and foreign investment. The concerns are contained in the 2026 National Trade Estimate (NTE) Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, published this week by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR).

The report notes that “corruption remains a substantial barrier to doing business in Kenya”, and points to systemic problems that disadvantage foreign firms, particularly American companies, seeking to operate in the Kenyan market.

According to the USTR’s NTE report, bribery and corrupt practices continue to affect government procurement and licensing processes in Kenya. U.S. businesses reported repeated challenges competing on a level playing field, with contracts frequently going to locally connected firms willing to operate outside legal norms.

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“Corruption remains a substantial barrier to doing business in Kenya. U.S. firms continue to report challenges competing against foreign firms that are willing to ignore legal standards or engage in bribery and other forms of corruption,” the report states.

It adds that foreign companies often succeed in public tenders only when paired with influential local partners, and that non-transparent bidding procedures compound uncertainty and elevate the cost of doing business.

Kenya’s standing in global corruption indices underscores the scale of the challenge. In the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index, the country was placed 130th out of 180 countries, highlighting deep‑rooted governance issues.

These rankings have long been a source of concern among investors and development partners. Independent watchdogs such as Transparency International and the World Bank have repeatedly emphasised that corruption increases costs, dampens investor confidence, and undermines economic growth across sectors.

Despite these challenges, bilateral trade between the U.S. and Kenya continued to grow in 2025, with a reported goods trade surplus of $131.9 million for the United States. However, the USTR report warns that corruption and other structural barriers could cap the potential of this relationship if left unaddressed.

Corruption is not the only issue flagged. Recent trade assessments also highlight labor enforcement gaps and wildlife trafficking concerns that could further distort market competition and supply chain integrity.

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Kenyan authorities have acknowledged corruption as a national priority and pointed to ongoing reforms aimed at improving transparency, including the adoption of electronic government procurement (e‑GP) systems.

However, enforcement remains inconsistent. A High Court ruling in September 2025 temporarily suspended mandatory e‑GP requirements after county governments challenged its implementation, leaving room for discretionary practices to persist.

Domestically, the government and anti‑corruption agencies have embarked on reforms, including strengthened prosecution units and coordination frameworks with international partners.

At a recent consultative meeting, Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecutions reaffirmed commitment to expediting corruption and financial crimes cases, including the establishment of a dedicated Anti‑Money Laundering and Asset Forfeiture Division.

Analysts say that the U.S. report’s focus on corruption comes at a critical juncture for Kenya, which is seeking deeper trade ties and foreign investment while navigating internal governance reforms.

Corruption is widely viewed as a structural impediment, raising transaction costs, discouraging competition, and limiting technology transfer that comes with foreign investment.

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Investor groups and business chambers in Nairobi have similarly pointed to opaque procurement processes and red tape as obstacles to growth. These concerns are echoed by civil society groups that argue the problem extends beyond federal agencies to county governments and local procurement practices.

The U.S. trade report represents more than a diplomatic critique, it is a reflection of persistent structural challenges that could shape Kenya’s economic trajectory.

As Washington prepares for deeper trade negotiations, including a possible post‑AGOA framework, Nairobi faces mounting pressure to deliver measurable progress on transparency, fair competition, and enforcement of anti‑corruption laws.

Without sustained and visible reform, Kenya risks not only weakened investor confidence but also reduced leverage in negotiating future trade and investment partnerships with key global partners.

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