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CS Rebecca Miano Launches Karibu Business Support Centre

This launch marks a significant step towards enhancing the ease of doing business in the country

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15 April 2024
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Trade and Investments Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano has today launched the Karibu Business Support Centre (KBSC) at the Ministry’s headquarters located at NSSF Building, 16th floor. This launch marks a significant step towards enhancing the ease of doing business in the country, underlining the government’s commitment to fostering economic growth and prosperity.

The Karibu Business Support Centre (KBSC) is poised to revolutionise the business landscape by serving as a comprehensive hub for entrepreneurs, investors, and traders. It offers a wide array of services, including advisory support on investments, manufacturing and trade policies, collection and dissemination of business information, liaison services, and facilitation of business linkages. KBSC aims to streamline these processes and address the challenges faced by businesses through the KBSC Online portal, providing businesses with detailed information and seamless interaction with government agencies on investment, industry, and trade matters.

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CS Miano stressed the importance of creating a conducive environment for business and investment opportunities to flourish. She reiterated the government’s dedication to streamlining service provision and addressing the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, investors, and traders.

“Our vision for the Karibu Business Support Centre goes beyond its establishment; it embodies our unwavering commitment to facilitating the ease of doing business in Kenya,” remarked CS Miano. “Whether you’re a visionary entrepreneur with groundbreaking ideas or a seasoned industrialist seeking to expand operations, the KBSC stands ready to simplify and expedite your business journey.”

The launch highlighted the significance of the Karibu Business Support Centre in addressing crucial aspects of business facilitation. “We envision the Karibu Business Support Centre as more than a mere resource; it represents a collaborative platform for entrepreneurs to thrive, innovate, and contribute to our nation’s progress,” added Investment, Trade and Industry CS, Rebecca Miano.

The Karibu Business Support Centre’s comprehensive range of services aims to empower businesses and drive economic growth. It seeks to enable businesses to overcome challenges and seize opportunities for growth and expansion by providing personalized support and facilitating access to information and resources.

The launch of the Karibu Business Support Centre signifies a significant milestone in Kenya’s journey towards economic prosperity. The government extends an invitation to entrepreneurs, investors, and traders to embrace this initiative and leverage its support services for mutual growth and success.

CS Miano further urged the business community to take advantage of the centralised services offered at the support centre, “The Karibu Business Support Centre is not just mere brick-and-mortar establishments; it’s a symbol of our commitment to facilitating the ease of doing business in Kenya. Visit us at the Ministry headquarters on the 16th Floor of the NSSF Building, or the online portal at www.karibubusiness.go.ke.”

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