Compared to other countries in East Africa, Kenya is one of the more developed. With a 22% share of the total economy, agriculture, forestry, and fishing (which includes coffee and tea plantations) are the most important sectors of the economy. Accounting for approximately 11% of GDP goes for manufacturing, the second largest industry in the country. There are a number of other important sectors, including real estate (8%), wholesale and retail trade (7%), transportation and storage (7%), education (7%), financial and insurance activity (6%), and construction (5%).

A higher than expected figure should be seen as positive (bullish) for the KES while a lower than expected figure should be seen as negative (bearish) for the KES.

Category:  GDP Annual Growth Rate
Vienības:  Percent
Details
Ietekme: Zems
Country:
Valūta: KES
Latest Release
Iepriekšējās: 5.5%
Vienprātība: 4.8%
Aktuāls: 5.9%
Next Release
Datums: May 10, 11:30
Atlikušais laiks: 1 day
Vienprātība: 6.3%