report : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 - Chemexcil
-
Upload
khangminh22 -
Category
Documents
-
view
0 -
download
0
Transcript of report : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 - Chemexcil
1 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
REPORT
CHEMEXCIL ORGANIZED
BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA
ON
5th OF FEBRUARY, 2020
AT
INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
NAIROBI, KENYA
CHEMEXCIL Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics & Dyes Export Promotion Council
(Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India)
Jhansi Castle, 4th Floor, 7- Cooperage Road, Mumbai – 400 001, INDIA
Tel: +91-22-22021288, 22021330, 22825861, 22020911, Fax: +91-22-22026684
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://chemexcil.in
2 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
I N D E X
Sl. No. Contents Page No.
1
Country Face Sheet – Kenya
3 - 5
2
Geography
6
3
People and Society
7
4
Economy - Overview
8 - 10
5
Bilateral Relations Between India & Kenya
11 - 13
6
Important Contacts
14
7
CHEMEXCIL’s Export Performance CHEMEXCIL’s Commodity wise Export to Kenya
15
8
Top 5 items –India’s Export to Kenya for the year 2018-19
16
9
Top 5 items –India’s Import from Kenya for the year 2018-19
17
10
CHEMEXCIL’s Top Items Export to Kenya
18 - 20
11
List of Indian Participants
21 - 27
12
Program Schedule
28
13
Buyer Seller Meet at a glance (Highlights)
29
14
Glimpses of BSM – Kenya 2019-20
30 - 31
15
List of Buyers visited during the Buyer Seller Meet
34 - 41
16
Business Card of the visitors
42 - 52
17
Chemexcil’s contact details
53
3 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
FACT SHEET- KENYA
Background:- Founding president and liberation struggle icon Jomo KENYATTA led Kenya fro m independence in 1963 until his death in 1978, when Vice President Daniel Arap MOI took power in a constitutional succession. The country was a de facto one -party state from 1969 until 1982, after which time the ruling Kenya African National Union (KANU) changed the constitution to make itself the sole legal party in Kenya. MOI acceded to internal and external pressure for political liberalization in late 1991. The ethnically fractured opposition failed to dislodge KANU from power in elections in 1992 and 1997, which were marred by violence and fraud. President MOI stepped down in December 2002 following fair and peaceful elections. Mwai KIBAKI, running as the candidate of the multiethnic, united opposition group, the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC), defe ated KANU candidate Uhuru KENYATTA, the son of founding president Jomo KENYATTA, and assumed the presidency following a campaign centered on an anticorruption platform.
KIBAKI's reelection in December 2007 brought charges of vote rigging from Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) candidate Raila ODINGA and unleashed two months of violence in which approximately 1,100 people died. African Union -sponsored mediation led by former UN Secretary General Kofi ANNAN in late February 2008 resulted in a power-sharing accord bringing ODINGA into the government in the restored position of prime minister. The power sharing accord included a broad reform agenda, the centerpiece of which was constitutional reform. In August 2010, Kenyans overwhelmingly adopted a new constitutio n in a national referendum. The new constitution introduced additional checks and balances to executive power and devolved power and resources to 47 newly created counties. It also eliminated the position of prime minister. Uhuru KENYATTA won the first presidential election under the new constitution in March 2013, and was sworn into office the following month; he began a second term in November 2017 following a contentious, repeat election. National Flag:- The flag of Kenya is a tricolour of black, red, and green with two white edges imposed with a red, white and black Maasai shield and two crossed spears. The flag is based on that of Kenya African National Union and was officially adopted on 12 December 1963 after Kenya's independence.
4 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
FACT SHEET- KENYA Symbolism: The colour black represents the people of the Republic of Kenya, red for the blood shed during the fight for independence, and green for the country's landscape and natural wealth. The white fimbriation was added later to symbolize peace and honesty. The black, red, and white traditional Maasai shield and two spears symbolise the defense of all the things mentioned above.
Emblem of Kenya:- Coat of Arms: The coat of arms of Kenya features two lions, a symbol of protection, holding spears and a traditional East African shield. The shield and spears symbolize unity and defence of freedom. The shield contains the national colours, representing:
Black for the people of Kenya.
Red for the blood shed during the struggle for freedom.
Green for the agriculture and natural resources.
White for unity and peace.
On the shield is a rooster holding an axe while moving forward, portraying authority, the will to work, success, and the break of a new dawn. It is also the symbol of Kenya African National Union (KANU) party that led the country to independence. The shield and lions stand on a silhouette of Mount Kenya containing in the foreground examples of Kenya agricultural produce - coffee, pyrethrum, sisal, tea, maize and pineapples. The coat of arms is supported by a scroll upon which is written the word 'Harambee'. In Swahili, Harambee means "pulling together" or "all for one". National Animal: Lions National Tree: acacia tree
National Anthem:-
"Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu"'s lyrics were originally written in Kiswahili, the national language of Kenya. Unlike some other countries' national anthems which were written or composed by foreigners, the Kenyan national anthem was prepared by local people. The commission included five members and was headed by the Kenya Music Adviser. It was based on a traditional tune sung by Pokomo mothers to their children.
It is notable for being one of the first national anthems to be specifically commissioned as such. It was written by the Kenyan Anthem Commission in 1963 to serve as the state anthem after independence from the United Kingdom. It was expected that the lyrics would express the deepest convictions and the highest aspirations of the people as a whole.
Country Name:- officially the Republic of Kenya (Swahili: Jamhuri ya Kenya), is a country in Africa with 47 semiautonomous counties governed by elected governors.
5 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
FACT SHEET- KENYA
Form of Government: Kenya is a recently established presidential democracy, with two kinds of separation of power. The traditional horizontal one between executive, legislature and judiciary, and a vertical one with power devolved to geographical sub-regions we call counties.
Languages spoken: Kenya is a multilingual country. The Bantu Swahili language and English, the latter being inherited from colonial rule (see British Kenya), are widely spoken as lingua franca. They serve as the two official working languages.
Capital:
Nairobi, city, capital of Kenya. It is situated in the south-central part of the country, in the highlands at an elevation of about 5,500 feet (1,680 metres). The city lies 300 miles (480 km) northwest of Mombasa, Kenya's major port on the Indian Ocean.
Currency: Kenyan shilling Time difference between India and Kenya:- India is 2 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Kenya
Independence:-
In 1962 Kenyatta was released to become Kenya's first Prime Minister, when Kenya finally gained independence on December 12, 1963. The following year, Kenya became a Republic with Kenyatta as its first President. In the same year Kenya joined the British Commonwealth. Holidays:-
1 Jan - New Year's Day, 10 Apr - Good Friday, 13 Apr - Easter Monday, 1 May - Labour Day, 24–25 May - Eid al-Fitr, 1 Jun - Madaraka Day, 30–31 Jul - Eid al-Adha, 10 Oct - Huduma Day, 20 Oct - Mashujaa Day, 12 Dec - Jamhuri Day, 25 Dec - Christmas Day, 26 Dec - Utamaduni Day
Constitution of Kenya:-
The constitution was presented to the Attorney General of Kenya on 7 April 2010, officially published on 6 May 2010, and was subjected to a referendum on 4 August 2010. The new Constitution was approved by 67% of Kenyan voters. The constitution was promulgated on 27 August 2010.
The Legal System of Kenya:-
The Judiciary of Kenya is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in Kenya. After the promulgation of the constitution of Kenya 2010 the general public through parliament sought to reform the judiciary. Parliament passed the Magistrates and Judges vetting act of 2011.
International organization participation:-
ACP, AfDB, AU, C, CD, COMESA, EAC, EADB, FAO, G-15, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINUSMA, MONUSCO, NAM, OPCW, PCA, UN, UNAMID, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIFIL, UNMIL, UNMISS, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WHO, WMO, WTO
6 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
GEOGRAPHY
Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Somalia and Tanzania
Continent: Africa
Largest city: Nairobi
Provinces: Before the new constitution of Kenya that came into force on August 27th 2010, Kenya was divided into eight provinces viz; Central, Coast, Eastern, Nairobi, North Eastern, Nyanza, Rift Valley, Western.
The provinces were subdivided into 46 districts (excluding Nairobi) which were further subdivided into 262 divisions. The divisions were subdivided into 2,427 locations and then 6,612 sublocations.A province was administered by a Provincial Commissioner (PC).
Kenyan local authorities mostly do not follow common boundaries with divisions. They are classified as City, Municipality, Town or County councils.
A third discrete type of classification are electoral constituencies. They are electoral areas without administrative functions, and are further subdivided into wards
Neighbouring countries: bordering the Indian Ocean in south east, neighboring countries are Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda
Geographic coordinates: 1 00 N, 38 00 E
Area: total: 580,367 sq km land: 569,140 sq km & Water: 11,227 sq km Country comparison to the world: 50
Land boundaries: 3,457 km border countries (5): Ethiopia 867 km, Somalia 684 km, South Sudan 317 km, Tanzania 775 km, Uganda 814 km
Coastline: 536 km
Climate: Varies from tropical along coast to arid in interior
Natural resources: limestone, soda ash, salt, gemstones, fluorspar, zinc, diatomite, gypsum, wildlife, hydropower
Natural hazards: recurring drought; flooding during rainy seasons
volcanism: limited volcanic activity; the Barrier (1,032 m) last erupted in 1921; South Island is the only other historically active volcano
Environment - current issues water pollution from urban and industrial wastes; water shortage and degraded water quality from increased use of pesticides and fertilizers; flooding; water hyacinth infestation in Lake Victoria; deforestation; soil erosion; desertification; poaching.
Geography - note: the Kenyan Highlands comprise one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa; glaciers are found on Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest peak; unique physiography supports abundant and varied wildlife of scientific and economic value; Lake Victoria, the world's largest tropical lake and the second largest fresh water lake, is shared among three countries: Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda
7 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
PEOPLE AND SOCIETY Population: 53,527,936 (July 2020 est.) note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality, higher death rates, lower population growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherw ise be expected Country comparison to the world: 27 Nationality: Kenyan(s) Ethnic groups: Kikuyu 17.2%, Luhya 13.8%, Kalejin 12.9%, Luo 10.5%, Kamba 10.1%, Somali 6.2%, Kisii 5.7%, Mijikenda 5.1%, Meru 4.3%, Turkana 2.6%, Masai 2.2%, other 9.4% (2014 est.) Languages: English (official), Kiswahili (official), numerous indigenous languages Religions: Christian 83% (Protestant 47.7%, Catholic 23.4%, other Christian 11.9%), Muslim 11.2%, Traditionalists 1.7%, other 1.6%, none 2.4%, unspecified 0.2% (2009 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.02 male(s)/female 0-14 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 15-24 years: 1 male(s)/female 25-54 years: 1 male(s)/female 55-64 years: 0.96 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.84 male(s)/female total population: 99.9 male(s)/female (2020 est.) Population distribution: population heavily concentrated in the west along the shore of Lake Victoria; other areas of high density include the capital of Nairobi, and in the southeast along the Indian Ocean coast Urbanization: Urban population: urban population: 28% of total population (2020) Rate of urbanization: 4.23% annual rate of change (2015-20 est.) Major urban areas - population: 4.735 million NAIROBI (capital), 1.296 million Mombassa (2020)
8 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
ECONOMY - OVERVIEW
Kenya is the economic, financial, and transport hub of East Africa. Kenya’s real GDP growth has averaged over 5% for the last decade. Since 2014, Kenya has been ranked as a lower middle income country because its per capita GDP crossed a World Bank threshold. While Kenya has a growing entrepreneurial middle class and steady growth, its economic development has been impaired by weak governance and corruption. Although reliable numbers are hard to find, unemployment and under-employment are extremely high, and could be near 40% of the population. In 2013, the country adopted a devolved system of government with the creation of 47 counties, and is in the process of devolving state revenues and responsibilities to the counties. Agriculture remains the backbone of the Kenyan economy, contributing one-third of GDP. About 75% of Kenya’s population of roughly 48.5 million work at least part-time in the agricultural sector, including livestock and pastoral activities. Over 75% of agricultural output is from small-scale, rain-fed farming or livestock production. Tourism also holds a significant place in Kenya’s economy. In spite of political turmoil throughout the second half of 2017, tourism was up 20%, showcasing the strength of this sector. Kenya has long been a target of terrorist activity and has struggled with instability along its northeastern borders. Some high visibility terrorist attacks during 2013-2015 (e.g., at Nairobi’s Westgate Mall and Garissa University) affected the tourism industry severely, but the sector rebounded strongly in 2016-2017 and appears poised to continue growing. Inadequate infrastructure continues to hamper Kenya’s efforts to improve its annual growth so that it can meaningfully address poverty and unemployment. The KENYATTA administration has been successful in courting external investment for infrastructure development. International financial institutions and donors remain important to Kenya's growth and development, but Kenya has also successfully raised capital in the global bond market issuing its first sovereign bond offering in mid-2014, with a second occurring in February 2018. The first phase of a Chinese-financed and constructed standard gauge railway connecting Mombasa and Nairobi opened in May 2017. In 2016 the government was forced to take over three small and undercapitalized banks when underlying weaknesses were exposed. The government also enacted legislation that limits interest rates banks can charge on loans and set a rate that banks must pay their depositors. This measure led to a sharp shrinkage of credit in the economy. A prolonged election cycle in 2017 hurt the economy, drained government resources, and slowed GDP growth. Drought-like conditions in parts of the country pushed 2017 inflation above 8%, but the rate had fallen to 4.5% in February 2018. The economy, however, is well placed to resume its decade-long 5%-6% growth rate. While fiscal deficits continue to pose risks in the medium term, other economic indicators, including foreign exchange reserves, interest rates, current account deficits, remittances and FDI are positive. The credit and drought-related impediments were temporary. Now In his second term, President KENYATTA has pledged to make economic growth and development a centerpiece of his second administration, focusing on his "Big Four" initiatives of universal healthcare, food security, affordable housing, and expansion of manufacturing.
9 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
ECONOMY - OVERVIEW
GDP (purchasing power parity): $163.7 billion (2017 est.) $156 billion (2016 est.) $147.4 billion (2015 est.) note: data are in 2017 dollars country comparison to the world: 74 GDP (official exchange rate): $79.22 billion (2017 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 4.9% (2017 est.) 5.9% (2016 est.) 5.7% (2015 est.) country comparison to the world: 53
GDP - per capita (PPP): $3,500 (2017 est.) $3,400 (2016 est.) $3,300 (2015 est.) note: data are in 2017 dollars country comparison to the world: 187 Nominal GDP Kenya's Nominal GDP reached 23.4 USD bn in Sep 2019, compared with 24.7 USD bn in the previous quarter. Nominal GDP in Kenya is updated quarterly, available from Mar 2009 to Sep 2019, with an average number of 15.0 USD bn. The data reached an all-time high of 24.8 USD bn in Mar 2019 and a record low of 8.8 USD bn in Mar 2009.
Agriculture - products: tea, coffee, corn, wheat, sugarcane, fruit, vegetables; dairy products, beef, fish, pork, poultry, eggs
Industries: small-scale consumer goods (plastic, furniture, batteries, textiles, clothing, soap, cigarettes, flour), agricultural products, horticulture, oil refining; aluminum, steel, lead; cement, commercial ship repair, tourism, information technology
10 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
ECONOMY - OVERVIEW
Exports: $5.792 billion (2017 est.) $5.695 billion (2016 est.) country comparison to the world: 104
Exports - partners: Uganda 10.8%, Pakistan 10.6%, US 8.1%, Netherlands 7.3%, UK 6.4%, Tanzania 4.8%, UAE 4.4% (2017)
Exports - commodities: tea, horticultural products, coffee, petroleum products, fish, cement, apparel
Imports: $15.99 billion (2017 est.) $13.41 billion (2016 est.) country comparison to the world: 85
Imports - partners: China 22.5%, India 9.9%, UAE 8.7%, Saudi Arabia 5.1%, Japan 4.5% (2017)
Imports - commodities: machinery and transportation equipment, oil, petroleum products, motor vehicles, iron and steel, resins and plastics
Internet country code: .ke
Internet users: total: 12,165,597 percent of population: 26% (July 2016 est.) country comparison to the world: 45 Airports: 197 (2013) Roadways: total: 177,800 km (2018) Merchant marine: total: 24 by type: oil tanker 2, other 22 (2019)
country comparison to the world: 140
Ports and terminals: Major seaport(s): Kisumu, Mombasa
11 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND KENYA India and Kenya are maritime neighbours. The contemporary ties between India and Kenya have now evolved into a robust and multi-faceted partnership, marked by regular high-level visits, increasing trade and investment as well as extensive people to people contacts. The presence of Indians in East Africa is documented in the 'Periplus of the Erythraean Sea' or Guidebook of the Red Sea by an ancient Greek author written in 60 AD. A well-established trade network existed between India and the Swahili Coast predating European exploration. India and Kenya share a common legacy of struggle against colonialism. Many Indians participated and supported the freedom struggle of Kenya. India established the office of Commissioner for British East Africa resident in Nairobi in 1948. Apasaheb Pant was the first Commissioner. Following Kenyan independence in December 1963, a High Commission was established. India has had an Assistant High Commission in Mombasa. Vice President Dr. S Radhakrishnan visited Kenya in July 1956. Smt. Indira Gandhi attended the Kenyan Independence celebrations in 1963. PM Indira Gandhi visited Kenya in 1970 and 1981. PM Morarji Desai visited Kenya in 1978. President Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy visited Kenya in 1981. President Moi visited India for a bilateral visit in 1981 and for the NAM Summit in 1983. The State visit of PM Narendra Modi to Kenya on 10-11 July 2016 gave a new impetus to bilateral partnership. PM Narendra Modi and President Uhuru Kenyatta discussed a wide range of bilateral issues. Both leaders witnessed signing of seven (MoUs)/Agreements in the fields of defence, trade and developmental assistance. PM handed over 30 field ambulances for the use of the Kenya Defence Forces. PM and President Kenyatta addressed an India-Kenya Business Forum. Five business to business MoUs were signed on the side-lines of the business event. Both leaders visited the ‘India Innovation Pavilion’ and released a booklet on ‘Doing Business in Kenya’. PM addressed a gathering of over 20,000 Indian community members in Nairobi. Significantly, President Kenyatta joined him during the diaspora interaction. PM delivered a special lecture to a large gathering of students at the University of Nairobi and visited United Nations Office at Nairobi. India announced gifting of a state-of-the-art made in India cancer therapy machine – Bhabhatron II – to Kenyatta National Hospital, grant of US$ 1 million for the refurbishment of the Mahatma Gandhi graduate library of the University of Nairobi and holding of the first ever Festival of India in Kenya. President Uhuru Kenyatta paid a State Visit to India from 10-12 January 2017 on an invitation extended by PM Narendra Modi. The two leaders held official talks on 11 January in New Delhi. President Kenyatta attended the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2017 on 10 January. President Kenyatta was accompanied by several Ministers, senior officials and a high-level business delegation. President Kenyatta held meetings with the President and Vice President and attended a business forum in Delhi on 12 January. Discussions were held on key elements of bilateral relationship including increasing cooperation in defence and maritime security, enhancing trade and investment relationship and counter-terrorism. MoU on Cooperation in the agriculture sector and allied sector and LoC for US$100 million for agricultural mechanization was signed during the visit. Earlier, President Uhuru Kenyatta attended the 3rdIndia-Africa Forum Summit and held bilateral meeting with PM Modi in October 2015.
12 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND KENYA
Bilateral Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) at ministerial level was set up in 1999. The first JCM took place in 2003 in Nairobi. Second JCM was held in March, 2019 in New Delhi. An MoU on Foreign Office Consultations (FOCs) was signed in 2003. The first bilateral FOCs were held in Nairobi in June 2016. Bilateral Trade: An India-Kenya Trade Agreement was signed in 1981, under which both countries accorded Most Favoured Nation status to each other. The India-Kenya Joint Trade Committee (JTC) was set up at Ministerial level in 1983 as a follow-up to the Agreement. The JTC has met nine times since, the last in August 2019 in New Delhi. India was Kenya’s largest trading partner in 2014-15 with bilateral trade of US$ 4.235 billion. However, in 2018-19, bilateral trade was US$ 2.208 billion. Main Indian exports to Kenya include petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, steel products, machinery, yarn, vehicles and power transmission equipment. Main Kenyan exports to India include soda ash, vegetables, tea, leather and metal scrap. In 2019, Mission organized India-Kenya Trade and Investment forum, which saw participation of 2 Governors, Principal Secretary of Ministry of Trade and more than 150 representatives of Kenyan and Indian companies. Mission supported several exhibitions/buyer-seller meets and trade events such as ‘Namaskar Africa’ and others. Mission facilitated trade delegations from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and from many export councils. Due to the initiatives of the mission, an MoU was signed between Narok County Government and SSPL, popularly known as Sri Sri Tattva, to promote Ayurveda and Ayurvedic practices. A digital video conference was organized for interaction between the then CIM Hon’ble Suresh Prabhu and members of business community amongst Indian diaspora in May, 2019. According to the Kenya Investment Authority (KenInvest), India is the second largest investor in Kenya. Over 60 major Indian companies have invested in various sectors including manufacturing, real estate, pharmaceuticals, telecom, IT & ITES, banking and agro-based industries. Indian investments have resulted in creation of thousands of direct jobs to Kenyans. Indian pharmaceutical companies have a substantial presence in Kenya. A bilateral Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) was signed in 1989. Revised DTAA was signed in July 2016 and came into force on 30 August 2017. A Joint Business Council (JBC) was set up in 1985 by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KNCCI). FICCI and KNCCI signed a fresh MoU in January 2017 on the sidelines of the Business Forum during the State visit of President Uhuru Kenyatta. Revived JBC met in New Delhi in January 2017 and in August 2018. In February 2016, Mission revived a forum of CEOs of over 40 Indian companies based in Kenya and seven meetings of the India Business Forum have been held since then. Development Cooperation: India offers development assistance to Kenya in the form of loans and credit. This includes a loan of Rs. 50 million to Government of Kenya in 1982 and Lines of Credit by EXIM Bank to Industrial Development Bank Capital Ltd. An Agreement on extension of a Line of Credit of US$ 61.6 million by EXIM Bank of India to Kenya for utilization in the power transmission sector was signed during the visit of PM Raila Odinga to India in November 2010. A loan agreement to extend lines of credit of US$ 15 million (as first tranche out of US$ 30 million) to IDB Capital Limited for development of SMEs was signed in July 2016. A Line of Credit agreement of US$ 29.95 million for upgradation of Rift Valley Textiles Factory (RIVATEX East Africa Limited) was signed in July 2016. The upgraded facility was inaugurated by
13 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND KENYA President Uhuru Kenyatta on 21 June, 2019. An LOC agreement of US$ 100 million for Agricultural Mechanization Project was signed in January 2017. People to people contacts: Kenya Airways flies to Mumbai twice daily. Foreign airlines also provide air connectivity via Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Muscat, Addis Ababa and Kigali. Air India’s operations to Nairobi via Aden, which began in January 1951, the carrier’s second overseas route after London, ended in January 2010 and Air India closed its Nairobi office in March 2011. Air India started direct flights on Mumbai-Nairobi sector from 27 November, 2019. India is the third largest source (other than neighbours) of for inbound tourists to Kenya. Over 60,000 Indian tourists visited Kenya in 2017. According to Kenya Tourism Board (KTB), 125,032 Indian tourists visited Kenya in 2018. Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has launched a marketing campaign in major Indian cities to increase tourist arrivals from India. Many Kenyans visit India for medical treatment. Over 2,700 people including students and yoga enthusiasts participated in the grand event organized by the Mission to celebrate the fourth International Day of Yoga in Nairobi in 2018. President Kenyatta commissioned an Advanced Telecobalt Cancer Therapy Machine – Bhabhatron II & Digital Radiotherapy Simulator – Imagin at the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi in August 2017. In July 2018, High Commissioner handed over first tranche of essential medicines to Government of Kenya.
14 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
IMPORTANT CONTACTS
High Commission of India, Nairobi. Jeevan Bharati Building, Harambee Av, P.O. Box 30074-00100, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: (+254 20) 2222 566 / 2225 104 H. E. Mr. Rahul Chhabra - High Commissioner Tel: + 254 20 222 5180 Fax: + 254 20 221 1164 Email: [email protected] Mr. Saurabh - Second Secretary (Pol., Comm. & Press), Commercial Representative Tel: + 254 20 3340901 Email: [email protected] Mr. Bharat B.Suri - Attache(com/Ed) Tel: +254 728604327 Email: [email protected]
Kenya Private Sector Alliance 5th Floor, Shelter Afrique Building, Mamlaka Road, P.O. Box 3556-00100 Nairobi, Kenya Phone: +254 202730371|2|2727936|883 Phone: +254 720 340949|735 999979 E.mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Ms. Carole Kariuki - Chief Executive Officer
Retail Trade Association of Kenya Ojijo Plaza, Chiromo Ln ,Westlands, Nairobi , Kenya Phone: +254 721 362895 E.mail: [email protected] Contact Person: Mr. Wambui Mbarire,
15 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
CHEMEXCIL’S EXPORT PERFORMANCE FOR THE YEARS 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19
USD in million
CHAPTER NO. /PANEL 2016-17 (Actual)
2017-18 (Actual)
% over 2016-
17
2018-19 (Provisional)
% over 2017-
18
(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates
2108.20 2403.85 14.02 2808.67 16.84
(28) inorganic,(29) Organic & (38) Agro Chemicals
7712.75 10677.34 38.44 13555.57 26.96
(33)Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries & (33) Essential Oils
1566.60 1801.48 14.99 1843.12 2.31
(15) Castor Oil 674.73 1043.99 54.73 883.76 -15.35
Total 12062.28 15926.66 32.04 19091.12 19.87
Source: DGCI&S
CHEMEXCIL’S COMMODITYWISE EXPORTS TO KENYA FOR THE YEARS 2016-17, 2017-18 & 2018-19
USD in Million
PANEL 2016-17
(Actual)
2017-18
(Actual)
% over previous
year
2018-19 (Provisional)
% over previous
year
Value Value Value Value Value
(32) Dyes & (29) Dye Intermediates
10.43 10.69 2.49 11.47 7.30
(28) Inorganic, (29) Organic & (38) Agro chemicals
39.49 58.26 47.53 53.39 -8.36
(33) Cosmetics, (34) Soaps, Toiletries and (33) Essential oils
10.00 11.00 10.00 14.84 34.91
(15) Castor Oil 0.14 0.20 42.86 0.21 5.00
TOTAL 60.06 80.15 33.45 79.91 -0.30
Source: DGCI&S
16 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
TOP 5 ITEMS – INDIA’s EXPORT TO KENYA
IN THE YEAR 2018-19
30%
22% 20%
14%
14%
HS Code 3032300: TILAPIAS FROZEN
HS Code 6029030: PLANT FOR TISSUE CULTURE
HS Code 8023200: SHELLED WALNUTS FRSH OR DRIED
HS Code 4089100: BIRDS EGGS NOT IN SHELL DRIED
HS Code 4090000: NATURAL HONEY
17 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
TOP 5 ITEMS – INDIA’s IMPORT FROM KENYA
IN THE YEAR 2018-19
32%
23%
21%
18%
6%
HS Code 28362010: DISODIUM CARBONATE DENSE
HS Code 7133190: BEANS OF THE SPP VIGNA RADIATA (L.) WILCZEK
HS Code 30049099: OTHER MEDCNE PUT UP FOR RETAIL SALE N.E.S
HS Code 9011139: COFFEE ROB PARCHMENT OTHER GRADE
HS Code 12119039: OTHR BARK, HUSK AND RIND FRESH/DRIED W/N CUT CRSHD/POWDERED
18 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
CHEMEXCIL’S TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
DYE - TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
32041751 PIGMENT BLUE 15 (PATHALOCYANINE BLUE) 0.61 0.87 1.38
32041719 OTHER PIGMENTS YELLOW 1.48 1.37 1.32
32041739 OTHER PIGMENT RED 0.84 0.88 1.12
32042010 OPTICAL WHITENING AGETNS 0.3 0.59 0.79
32041929 OTHER AZOIC COUPLING COMPT. (OTHER THAN 14151718 & 20)
0.6 0.68 0.61
32041990 OTHER INCL. MIXTURE OF COLORING MATTERS OF TWO OR MORE OF SUB-HDNG 320411 TO 320419
0.68 0.72 0.57
32041740 PIGMENT VIOLET 0.26 0.37 0.54
32041761 PIGMENT GREEN 7(PATHALOCYANINE GREEN) 0.26 0.31 0.34
32041720 PIGMENT ORANGES 0.16 0.25 0.31
32041759 OTHER PIGMENT BLUE 0.33 0.23 0.27
Source: DGCI&S
DYE INTERMEDIATES-TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
29051100 SATURATED METHANOL (METHYL ALCOHOL) 1.09 0.61 0.89
29270090 OTHER DIAZO-AZO OR AZOXY COMPOUNDS 0.31 0.26 0.13
29215910 BENZIDINE 0 0.01 0
Source: DGCI&S
INORGANIC CHEMICALS-TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
28151110 FLAKES OF SODIUM HYDROXIDE (CAUSTIC SODA) 3.91 9.32 8.92
28183000 ALUMINIUM HYDROXIDE 0.82 0.59 1.3
28281090 OTHER COMMERCIAL CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE (BLEACHING PASTE/POWDER)
0.02 1.51 1.16
28332100 MAGNESIUM SULPHATE 1.34 0.99 0.8
28331100 DISODIUM SULPHATE 0.75 0.42 0.72
28299030 IODATES AND PERIODATES 0.44 0.45 0.73
28061000 HYDROCHLORIC ACID (HYDROGEN CHLORIDE) 0.4 0.56 0.68
28054000 MERCURY 0.2 0.3 0.63
28011000 CHLORINE 0.31 0.28 0.33
28291920 POTASSIUM CHLORATE 0.09 0.18 0.33
Source: DGCI&S
19 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
CHEMEXCIL’S TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
ORGANIC CHEMICALS-TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
29291020 TOLUENE DI-ISOCYANATE 9.83 19.9 9.4
29153100 ETHYL ACETATE 2.32 2.39 2.41
29023000 TOLUENE 0.73 0.59 1.15
29141100 ACETONE 0.15 0.44 1.11
29011000 SATURATED ACYCLIC HYDRO CARBON 0.47 0.56 0.83
35051090 OTHER DEXTRINS AND OTHER MODIFIED STARCHES
0.64 0.37 0.51
29336990 OTHER COMPOUND CONTAINING AN UNFUSED TRIAZINE RING (W/N HYDROGENATED)
0 0.16 0.39
29332990 OTHER COMPNDS CNTNG AN UNFUSED IMIDAZOLE RING (W/N HYDRGNTD
0 0.21 0.32
29033919 OTHER FLOURINATED DERIVTVS 0 0.03 0.3
29094400 OTHER MONO ALKYL ETHERS OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL OR OF DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DERIVATIVES
0.46 0.36 0.28
Source:DGCI&S
AGRO CHEMICALS-TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
38089199 OTHER INSECTICIDE N.E.S. 0.91 2.05 4.55
38089290 OTHER FUNGICIDES 3.29 3.1 4.46
38089910 PESTICIDES NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED
2.43 2.81 2.42
38089350 WEEDICIDES AND WEED KILLING AGENTS 1.02 1.21 1.38
38089320 2:4 DICHLOROPHENOXY ACTC ACD & ITS ESTERS 0.64 0.1 1.27
38089390 OTHER HERBICIDES ANTI-S-SPROUTING PRODUCTS AND PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
0.34 0.68 0.78
38089135 CYPERMETHRIN TECHNICAL GRADE 0 0.1 0.07
38089400 DISINFECTANTS 0.05 0 0.06
38089340 PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS 0.12 0.1 0.04
38089191 REPELLANT FOR INSECTS SUCH AS FLIES MOSQUITO
0.18 0.17 0.03
Source: DGCI&S
20 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
CHEMEXCIL’S TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
COSMETICS AND TOILETRIES-TOP ITEMS EXPORTS KENYA
USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
33029011 SYNTHETIC PERFUMERY COMPOUNDS 0.05 0.88 3.44
33029090 OTHER MIXTRS OF ODORIFRS SUBSTNS N.E.S. 0 1.42 1.91
34021190 OTHERS (E.G. ALKYL SULPHATES TECH. DODECYL BENZENE-SULPHONATES ETC.)
1.71 1.59 1.21
34029091 WASHING AND CLEANING PREPNS HAVING BASIS OF SOAP/OTHER ORGANIC SURFACE ACTIVE (OTHER PREPNS)
0 0.69 1
38099190 OTHER TEXTILE ASSISTANTS 0.13 0.56 0.99
33061020 DENTIFRICES IN PASTE (TOOTH PASTE) 1.33 1.12 0.87
33021010 SYNTHETIC FLAVOURING ESSENCES 0.69 0.74 0.84
33059040 HAIR DYES(NATURAL HERBAL OR SYNTHETICS) 0.78 0.24 0.69
34021300 NON-IONIC W/N FOR RETAIL SALE 0.38 0.63 0.67
34029099 OTHER (OTHER PREPARATIONS) NES 0.11 0.69 0.55
Source: DGCI&S
ESSENTIAL OILS-TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA
USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
33029019 OTHER MIXTURE OF AROMATIC CHEMICALS AND ESSENTIAL OILS AS PERFUME BASE
0.49 0.18 0.26
33012990 ESSENTIAL OILS OF GERANIUM 0.12 0.07 0.12
33011990 CITRONELLA OIL CEYLON TYPE INCLUDING & CONCETRATE
0.02 0.03 0.05
33021090 OTHER FLAVOURING ESSENCES USED IN THE FOOD OR DRINK INDUSTRIES
0.18 0.03 0.04
33019090 OTHER AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF ESSENTIAL OILS. 0.01 0.01 0.01
33029012 SYNTHETIC ESSENTIAL OILS 0.02 0.05 0.01
33012942 LEMONGRASS OIL 0.01 0.01 0.01
33012924 EUCALYPTUS OIL 0 0.03 0
33019059 OTHER TERPENIC BY PRODUCTS OF DETERPENATION OF ESSENTIAL OILS
0 0.01 0
Source: DGCI&S
CASTOR OIL-TOP ITEMS EXPORTS TO KENYA USD in Million
HS Code Items 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019
15153090 CASTOR OILANDITS FRCTNS OTHR THN EDBLE GRADE
0.09 0.13 0.15
15162039 OTHER HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL (OPAL WAX) 0.05 0.06 0.06
Source:DGCI&S
21 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SR NO
NAME OF THE CO/ADDRESS/CELL & TEL NO/E.MAIL
IEC NO DIN NUMBER NAME OF THE PRODUCT HS CODE
1 MR MAHAVEER CHAND M. DIRECTOR ADHESHWARA (EXPORTS) PVT.LTD., NO.3, NEW GIRI ROAD, T. NAGAR,CHENNAI-600017 Tel: +91-44-28342091 / 48677337 Cell: +91 9442202606 / 9442202604 E.Mail: [email protected]
0495020222 01989329 LABSA90% Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate Alumininium Sulphate Non Ferric Sulphur Powder
34021190 28332100 28332210 25030010
2 MR CHINTAN PARESH SHAH, VP-SALES & MARKETING ALPS CHEMICALS 612, GIDC, PHASE IV, GIDC, VATVA, AHMEDABAD-382 445 Tel: +91 79 40235235 Cell: +91 8511148647 E.Mail: [email protected]
0891003363 02981565 Direct, Acid, Reactive, Solvent Dyes Personal Care, Ayurvedic, Soaps & Pharma Construction Chemicals Pigment Paste For Cotton
3204 330491/92/99 29319090 320416
3 MR ABHAY K DOSHI VICE PRESIDENT-EXPORTS AMRITLAL CHEMAUX PVT LTD RANG UDYAN, SITLADEVI TEMPLE ROAD, MAHIM,MUMBAI-400016 Tel: +91 22 24453252/24451686 Cell: +91 9821162751 E.Mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]
0388001038 00170506 Acid Dyes Basic Dyes Direct Dyes Disperse Dyes Reactive Dyes Dye Intermediate Pigment Dispersions
3204 3204 3204 3204 3204 2901 3204
4 MR RAJEEV GARG MANAGING DIRECTOR ANCALIMA LIFESCIENCES LIMITED 50TH K.M. MILE STONE N.H. 44, NEAR MUSHROOM TRAINING CENTRE, MURTHAL,SONIPAT-131039 HARYANA Tel: +91 130-2484108 Cell: +91 9896008786 E.Mail: [email protected]
3395003396 00159925 Cream Face Beauty Make Up Preparation Medicated Soap
33049910 33049990 34011110
5 MR. AARAMBH JAIN MARKETING HEAD AROMA WORLD A1/192, SWADESHI POLYTEX COMPUND, KAVI NAGAR IND AREA, GHAZIABAD-201001 Tel: +91 120-4119309 Cell: +91 9971166409/8077634869 E.Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
0509077561 N.A. Essential Oils Aroma Ingredients Fragrances
3301/3302 2912/2919 3302
22 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SR NO
NAME OF THE CO/ADDRESS/CELL & TEL NO/E.MAIL
IEC NO DIN NUMBER NAME OF THE PRODUCT HS CODE
6 MR. DINESH KUMAR DABI, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER BAN LABS PVT. LTD., BAN HOUSE, OPP. SWAMINARAYAN TEMPLE, KALAWAD ROAD, RAJKOT-360001
Tel: +91-281-2433371/2/3/4 Cell: +91 9726432903 E.Mail: [email protected]
2498000356 00008807 Charm & Glow Herbal Facial Kit & De-Tan Facial Kit Charm & Glow Herbal Shampoo Herbal Skin Care-Six-C, Dermafex, Cutfar Charm & Glow Instant Beauty Cream Dr’s Care-Liquid Detergent
33049990 33049910 30049011 30049011 34022090
7 MR. SURENDRA GANNA, PROPRIETOR CHEM-EX INTERNATIONAL 17A, GR.FLOOR, DADABHOY CHAWL, DR. AMBEDKAR ROAD, DADAR, MUMBAI-400 012 Cell: +91 80 80273789/7303455554 E.Mail: [email protected] [email protected]
0310072450 N.A. Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate Denatonium Benzoate Calcium Chloride Copper Sulphate Antiscalant Plant Growth Regulator
28332100 29242990 28272000 28332500 34029099 38089340
8 MR. PRAKASH TILARA MANAGER CLASSIC CHEMICALS SR. NO. 281, PLOT NO.1, 2 & 3, SHAPAR VILLAGE ROAD, AT:SHAPAR, RAJKOT-360026 Tel: +91 282 7252278, Cell: +91 9879493637
E.Mail [email protected]
2408004446 N.A. Agro Chemicals 2830/ 3808
9 MR. SUMIT JAGANI, PARTNER DEEP CHEM PLOT NO.6414, GIDC INDL.ESTATE, ANKLESHWAR -393002 Tel: +91-2646-251479 Cell: +91 9824653479 E.Mail: [email protected]
3403000141 N.A. Phthalocyanine Green Pigment Green 7 Middle Chrome Yellow Pigment Yellow Zinc Phosphate Pigment White 32 Pigment Red 2 Pigment Orange 13 Pigment Violet 27
32041761 32062000 38249090 32041939 32041720 32041740
10 DR K. K. SHARMA MANAGER-EXPORTS GENERAL CROP SCIENCE 260, SEC. 25-II, HUDA IND AREA, PANIPAT-132 103 Tel: +91 180-2665135 Cell: +91 9896700555 E.Mail: [email protected]
3317502126 N.A. Pesticides Herbicides Weedicides Plant Growth Regulators
3808 3808 3808 3808
11 MR. AHMED SALEEM, DIRECTOR HUSNA FLAVOURS & FRAGRANCES PVT. LTD "NOOR ESTATE" NO.18, 7th CROSS H-SIDDAIAH ROAD, BANGALORE - 560 027
Tel: +91-80-41506117/22483002 Cell: +91-9448459153/ 9738512240 E.Mail: [email protected]
0407029745 00762760 Perfumery Compounds & Fragrance Ingredients
33029019
23 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SR NO
NAME OF THE CO/ADDRESS/CELL & TEL NO/E.MAIL
IEC NO DIN NUMBER NAME OF THE PRODUCT HS CODE
12 MR. PRASHANT PATEL, PARTNER INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL WORKS. PLOT NO. B-1/1/2/3, PHASE-II, G.I.D.C.,AHMEDABAD-382330 Tel: +91- 79- 22821625/22821626 Cell: +91 9825095191 E.Mail: [email protected]
0888016425 N.A. Dyes Intermediates Pigment Intermediates Disperse Dyes Acid Dyes Reactive Dyes Specialty Chemicals
29214190 29049990 32041119 32041212 32041650 29215190
13 MR. BHUPEN SAVANI, PARTNER KAISER EXPORTS F-101, SATELLITE CENTRE, NR. MANSI CIRCLE, VASTRAPUR, AHMEDABAD-380015 Tel: +91 79-29708509 Cell: +91 8469708509 E.Mail: [email protected]
0814009336 N.A. Synthetic Organic Dyes Waxol Colours Basic Colours Chrome Colours Nigrosine Black etc
3204 3204 3204 3206 3204
14 MR. UMESH T. K FINANCE MANAGER KIMBERLITE CHEMICALS INDIA PVT LTD No.10, Pampa Extension Kempapura, Bangalore-560024 Tel: +91 80 42487300 Cell: +91 9620227081 E.Mail: [email protected]
0705015700 02575436 Sodium Dimethyl Dithiocarbamate Chemflow 870
29302000 249922
15 MR. M S CHANDRA PRAKASH MANAGING DIRECTOR MAKAM AGROCHEM PVT. LTD A 280, 6TH MAIN II STAGE, PEENYA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,BANGALORE-560058
Tel: +91-80-28360178/494/4789
Cell: +91 9845850494 E.Mail: [email protected]
0700013156 01047202 Insecticides, Fungicides, herbicides, Rodenticides, Pesticides
38089910
16 MR DEEPAK MOHITE, PROP MOHITE INTERNATIONAL FLAT NO 303, BUILDING L., MADHUVANTI, NANDED CITY SINHGAD ROAD, PUNE-411041 Cell: +91 9582466440/8851938506 E.Mail: [email protected]
APCPR6246J N.A. Essential Oils of other Citrus Fruits Essential oil of Peppermint Essential oils other than those of citrus fruits Mixtures of Aromatic Chemicals & Essential Oils as Perfume Base Hair Oil Mixtures of Odoriferous Substances etc of a kind used in Food & Drink Industries
330119 330124 330129 330290 330590 330210
24 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SR NO
NAME OF THE CO/ADDRESS/CELL & TEL NO/E.MAIL
IEC NO DIN NUMBER NAME OF THE PRODUCT HS CODE
17 MR. NIRAJ KIRTIPAL SHAH DIRECTOR EXPORTS MONARCH DYESTUFF INDUSTRIES & EXPORT LTD. 301,SHAGUN COMPLEX, 93,SWASTIK SOCIETY, B/H.ST.XAVIERS LADIES HOSTEL, NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD-380009 Tel: +91-79-26400647 / Cell: +91 9825024364
E.Mail: [email protected]
0888009241 N.A. Reactive Dyes Direct Dyes Acid Dyes Disperse Dyes Modified Tamarind Gum Modified Guar Gum CMT – HPT Modified Starch Textile Auxiliaries Sodium Alginate
32041600 32041400 32041200 32041100 11063010 13023220 38099190 35051090 34021300 39131010
18 MR MANOJ KUMAR SURANA, PARTNER NOVA BIOTECH SURANA BHAWAN, TOKOBARI ROAD, KAMRUP METRO,GUWAHATI-781001 Tel: +91 361 2545707 Cell: +91 9435102541 E.Mail: [email protected]
AAMFN9451A N.A. Plant Growth Regulator Pesticides Gibberellic Acid
38089340 38089910 38089330
19 MR NIKHIL BHANDARI, SALES HEAD O.P. SOAPS & COSMETICS VILLAGE KANGNIWAL, NAZARA, JALANDHAR-144032 Tel: +91 181 2700900/ 901 Cell: +91 9815081900 E.Mail: [email protected]
3017502899 N.A. Laundry Soap Bar, Soap Noodles Detergent Powder, Liquid Detergent
3401 3402
20 MR. PRASHANT MAHESHWARI, DIRECTOR PACIFIC TEXCHEM PVT LTD 106, SAURABH, ABOVE ANDHRA BANK, ANDHERI KURLA ROAD, CHAKALA, ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI- 400093 Tel: +91 22 66789816/28328121 Cell: +91 9324670624 E.Mail: [email protected]
0312003234 01650546 Alcofin Doss 70 D-OCTIL Alcofin PPF
340290 340219 340219
21 MR. HIMANSHU GOVINDLAL MEHTA, DIRECTOR PALVI INDUSTRIES LIMITED 315,ADITVIYA COMPLEX, NIZAMPURA,VADODARA-390002 Tel: +91 265-3925400 Cell: +91 9825031036 E.Mail: [email protected]
3406000321 08256159 Sodium Molybdate Dihydrate Ammonicim Di Molybdate Ammonium Hepta Moldate Molybdenum Trioxide Caustic Soda Flakes Toluene diisocyanete (TDI)
28417020 284417090
28417090 28257020 285151100
29291020
25 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SR NO
NAME OF THE CO/ADDRESS/CELL & TEL NO/E.MAIL
IEC NO DIN NUMBER
NAME OF THE PRODUCT HS CODE
22 MR PARTHIV YAGNIK, MANAGER PARTH INDUSTRIES JAGDAMBA BHAVAN, B/H. RAM MANDIR, KACHIGAM ROAD, VAPI-396191 Tel: +91 260 2464599 Cell: +91 9638444455 E.Mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
AADPY5559M N.A. Sodium Thio Sulphate Potassium Iodate Ammonium Sulphate Hydrofluoric Acid Di Calcium Phosphate Potassium Chloride Cobalt Sulphate
28323010 28299020 31022100 28111100 28352500 28273990 28333090
23 MR JITENKUMAR B. PATEL, DIRECTOR PURSUIT INDUSTRIES PVT LTD 5TH FLR , FLAT NO.502 THE ATLANTIS TOWER D, AMBATALAVADI, KATARGAM, SURAT-395004 Tel: +91-261-2499531 Cell: +91 9979489531 E.Mail: [email protected]
5216503471 07548572 Ferric Chloride 40% Aluminium Sulphate Poly Aluminium Chloride Bentonite API Hydrated Lime 90% Calcium Chloride Powder Hydrochloric Acid 33-35% Sulphuric Acid 98% Nitric Acid 68% SLES 70% (Texapon N70T) Caustic Soda Flakes Caustic Soda Lye 48% Ammonium Hydroxide 25% Magnesium Chloride Industrial Salt Tablet Salt SMBS
28273990 28333090 28273200 25081090 29121100 28272000 28061000 28070010 28080010 34021190 28151110 28151200 28142000 28273100 25010090 25010010 28321090
24 MR. VIVEK S PATIL, DIRECTOR ROYAL AGRO ORGANIC PVT. LTD. GAT 681, M.NO.1083, A/P-PARGAON KHANDALA, TAL-KHANDAL, DIST-SATARA - 412 802. Cell: +91 9820122896 E.Mail: [email protected]
3113007020 08386043 Aluminium Phosphide Zinc Phosphide Emamectin Benzoate Abamectin Technical 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Cypermethrin Formulation Alpha – Cypermethrin Formulation Permethrin Formulation Deltamethrin Formulation Profenofos 50% EC and 72% EC
Hexaconazole 5% SC Propiconazole 25% EC
38089199 38089199 38089990 38089990 38089320 38089199 3808 3808 3808 38089199 38089290 38089290
25 MR. MILAN SHAH, DIRECTOR SAUJANYA EXPORTS B1-1401, PALADIUM BUILDING, PRAHLADNAGAR, AHMEDABAD-380 015 Tel: +91 79 29702047 Cell: +91 9824029132 E.Mail: [email protected]
0810018764 N.A. Food Colors Acid Dyes Solvent Dyes Pigments Powders
320419 320412 320419 320417
26 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SR NO
NAME OF THE CO/ADDRESS/CELL & TEL NO/E.MAIL
IEC NO DIN NUMBER
NAME OF THE PRODUCT HS CODE
26 MR. MAYANK BAGANI, DIRECTOR SHIVANI DETERGENT PVT.LTD., 133, SAKET NAGAR,INDORE-452018 Tel: +91-731-4077016 Cell: +91-9821366128 E.Mail: [email protected]
1102000451 00414024 Spray Dried Detergent Powder
34029011
27 MR. ALOK BEHAL, DIRECTOR SHYAM SUNDER EXPORT HOUSE 127, OLD JESSORE ROAD, NEAR ASG BIOCHEM PVT. LTD., GANGANAGAR, KOLKATA - 132, WEST BENGAL Tel: +91-033-25700274 Cell: +91-9836375675 E.Mail: [email protected]
0204018854 N.A. Agro Products Textile Chemicals General Chemicals Specialty Chemicals Performance Chemicals Water treatment Chemicals Paint Chemicals, Leather Chemicals, Plastic & Rubber Chemicals, Glass Chemicals & Cosmetic Chemicals Detergent & Laundry Chemicals
28480020 27101970 38099310 38249022 34029011
28 MR. NILESH JAIN, PARNTER SUYASH AYURVEDA 4311/3, SACHIN GIDC NEAR SAGAR HOTEL, NEAR SURYA FOODS, BEHIND LAXMI ATTA, SURAT-394 230 Cell: +91 9376012345/9374812345 E.Mail: [email protected]
5210003108 N.A. Neem Oil Lemon Grass Oil Tea Tree Oil Peppermint Menthol Crystals Basil Oil
1515 3301 3301 3301 2906 3301
29 MR. SUBHOMOY ROY, PARTNER UNIVERSAL AGRO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 16, INDIA EXCHANGE PLACE, 3RD FLOOR,KOLKATA-700001 Cell: +91 9923811100 E.Mail: [email protected]
0205024602 N.A Pesticides Bio –Stimulants Bio-Fertilizer/ Bio-Pesticides Mineral Fertilizer
380893 310100 380899 310290
30 MR. SANJAY GUPTA, EXPORT MANGER VLCC PERSONAL CARE PVT.LTD. 64, HSSIIDC, SECTOR-18, MIA, GURUGRAM-122015 Tel: +91- 0124- 4719700 Cell: +91-9891225104 E.Mail:[email protected]
0503006025 00297971 Herbal Ayurveda Skin Care Products Hair Care Products
33049920 33059930
27 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF INDIAN PARTICIPANTS
SR NO
NAME OF THE CO/ADDRESS/CELL & TEL NO/E.MAIL
IEC NO DIN NUMBER NAME OF THE PRODUCT HS CODE
31 MR TARANG PATEL, PARTNER VTAR 2, TRIMURTI BUNGALOWS ROAD, ANUSHAKTI NAGAR, NEW SAMA,VADODARA-390024 Cell: + 91 9825811112 E.Mail: [email protected]
3416907671 N.A. HCL Ferric Chloride SLES 70% Caustic Soda Aluminium Sulphate Nitric Acid Acetic Acid Formaldehyde Phosphoric acid Citric acid methanol
28061000 38220090 34021100 28151110 28332210 28080010 29152100 29121100 28092000 29181400 29051100
32 MR. AMIT AGARWAL, DIRECTOR ZINC-O-RAJASTHAN PVT. LTD. 42 SCHEME NO.8,ALWAR-301001 Tel: +91-144-2337190/2331190 Cell: +91 9828157190 E.Mail: [email protected]
1396003193 02324484 Zinc Oxide Zinc Sulphate Zinc Chloride /Zinc Stearate
28170010 28332990 29157090
28 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
BUYER SELLER MEET in Nairobi, KENYA
5th of February, 2020 at INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL,
City Hall Way, P.O. Box 30353, City Square, Nairobi 00100, Kenya.
HALL: MARA SOUTH
Please note down programme schedule for your information –
9.30 AM Registration (Tea/Coffee will be served)
9.45 AM Arrival of Chief Guest Hon’ble H. E. Mr. Rahul Chhabra High Commissioner of India in Kenya
10.00 AM Welcome and Felicitation
10.05 AM Inauguration of BSM by cutting of ribbon followed by brief address
10.15 AM Interaction with participants and START of BSM.
10.15 AM – 12.30 PM 1st Session of the BSM
12.30 – 1.30 PM Lunch
1.30 PM – 3 PM 2nd session of the BSM
29 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
AT A GLANCE BUYER SELLER MEET KENYA: 2019-20
As an export promotion measure, CHEMEXCIL in assoication with High Commission of India in Nairobi, Kenya had organized a Buyer Seller Meet at Inter Continental Hotel, City Hall Way, P.O. Box 30353, City Square, Nairobi 00100, Kenya on 5th of February, 2020. This project was sanctioned under MAI scheme of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India. Total 32 member-exporters from CHEMEXCIL and around 105 importers / buyers of Chemicals / Agro Chemicals / Dyes and Cosmetic sectors attended the above event. The BSM was inaugurated by H. E. Shri Rahul Chhabra, Hon’ble High Commissioner of India in Kenya. In the above event, the welcome address was given by Mr. Soumen Guha, Regional Director-CHEMEXCIL. In his address, he introduced CHEMEXCIL and briefed its export performance and promotional activities and also mentioned that this BSM is a very important event from the Council’s point of view as it would bridge information gap, strengthen the existing contacts and develop the new ones. Before concluding his welcome address, he mentioned that he was confident of the Indian delegates and the importers/buyers of Kenya would get maximum benefit out of this BSM and would provide a platform for tremendous business opportunities, for getting into Joint Ventures, Technology transfers & marketing arrangements, with business partners from Kenya and presented film about Chemexcil. The BSM was inaugurated by H.E. Shri Rahul Chhabra, Hon’ble High Commissioner of India to Kenya. In his inaugural address Shri Rahul Chhabra briefed about the Government of India’s initiative ‘Make in India' program with the aim to promote manufacturing in India. He delivered that the program includes major new initiatives designed to facilitate investment, foster innovation, protect intellectual property, and build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure. Mr. Bharat B.Suri - Attache(com/Ed) and Mr. Edwin Madegwa, Commercial Wing from
High Commission of India in Nairobi office had also attended and co-ordinated
CHEMEXCIL to organise the event.
We are extremely thankful and grateful to H.E. Shri Rahul Chhabra, Hon’ble High Commissioner of India to Kenya and his team for proactively taking all the required measures to ensure that, this BS Meet turns out to be a grand success.
Council had engaged a Telemarketing Service Provider for inviting buyers/importers from Kenya and council also had specially prepared Catalogues for the said events well in advance, which contained Company Profile of Participants in the above BSMs which were distributed freely amongst the participants importers / buyers / visitors to the BSMs.
The delegates were very much satisfied with their meeting and also new contacts for enhancing trade between two countries.
30 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
Glimpses of BSM – Kenya 2019-20
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya inaugurated by H.E. Shri Rahul Chhabra, Hon’ble High Commissioner of India to Kenya on 05-02-2020,
at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
.
H. E. Shri Rahul Chhabra, Hon’ble High Commissioner of India in Kenya addressing the gathering during Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on 05-02-2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
31 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
Glimpses of BSM – Kenya 2019-20
Introduction with the Dignitaries at BSM in Kenya on 05-02-2020
Group Photograph of the participants with H.E. Shri Rahul Chhabra, Hon’ble High Commissioner of India in Kenya during
the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on 05-02-2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
32 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
Glimpses of BSM – Kenya 2019-20
View of Chemexcil BSM in Nairobi, Kenya on 05-02-2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi.
33 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
Glimpses of BSM – Kenya 2019-20
View of Chemexcil BSM in Nairobi, Kenya on 05-02-2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi.
34 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on
5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl. No.
Company Name
Name of the
Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
1. Brenntag Kenya Ltd.
Ajit Jagtap
Manager 732227426 [email protected]
2. Brenntag Kenya Ltd.
Grb Rao Bussiness Head
733604191 [email protected]
3. Denova Chemicals
Cedric Njagi
Brand Manager
703262130 [email protected]
4. East African Business Co Ltd
Humphrey Etyang
Registration Officer
700142937 [email protected]
Agro Chemicals , Essential Oils , Pesticides, Herbicides, Plant Growth Regulators, Laboratory Chemicals , Specialty Chemicals
5. Ekaj General Trading Ltd
Collins Ochieng Wasonga
Director 702689056 [email protected] Chemicals, Dyes And Dyes Intermediates, Lanoratory Chemicals, Agro Chemicals
6. Fedo Agencies Ltd
DOMINIC MUSILI
Director 722362903 [email protected]
7. Glerian Limited
SAMUELDOE
Production Manager
737964218 [email protected]
8. Kamili Packers Limited
Sunil Shah
Director 722203456 [email protected]
9. Kenya Tents Ltd
NANCY KABUCHO
Sales & Marketing
722925525 [email protected] Dyes and Chemicals
10. Kenya Tents Ltd
AMINAH CHEPKOECH YUSUF
Production Manager
713192005 [email protected] Dyes and Chemicals
11. Reqon Industrial Paints & Soaps
Pita Ramsy
Producing Paints And Soaps
702033332 [email protected] Paints and Soaps
35 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on
5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl. No.
Company Name
Name of the
Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
12. Glerian Group Of Companies
Ruth Morara
Managing Director
722815722 [email protected]@gmail.com
Dyes Industry , Cosmetics & Fragrance Industry , Soaps / Detergent Industry (SLES, LABSA & CAUSTIC SODA PEARLS), Toiletries & Essential Oil, Home & Personal Care
13. Synresins Ltd
PETER KANYI WANGUI
Sales Manager 738496261 [email protected]
14. Synresins Ltd
PRITI KHETANI
Supply Chain Manager
727562636 [email protected]
15. Tropikal Brands
William Luvindi
Manager 722314269 [email protected]
16. Cenclean Enterprises
Irene Ikiara
Director 718770826 [email protected]
17. Kenya Bixa Ltd
David Kisa
General Manager
722649 617 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates , Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals, Agro Chemicals
18. Kenya Bixa Ltd
Jaunya Production Team Leader
727653144 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates , Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals, Agro Chemicals
19. Kk Facliteis Management
Gladys Cherop
Operations Manager
723269020 [email protected] Dyes And Dyes Intermediates
20. Thika Cloth Mills Ltd
Malli Rajaram Janardhanan
General Manager
725354463 [email protected]
21. Pan Africa Chemicals Ltd
Vijay P. Dawada
Executive Director
722512580 736512580
[email protected] [email protected]
Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals, Essential Oils, Pigments, Leather Chemicals
22. Chemid Kenya Ltd.
Ramesh.D.Gohil
Managing Director
733635764 [email protected] [email protected]
36 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl.
No. Company
Name Name of
the Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
23. Neru(K) Ltd Willy Nyangorora
Manager 720215394 [email protected]
Dyes & Dyes Intermediates , Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals, Essential Oils
24. Komal Manufacturers Ltd
Arvind Patel
787807670 [email protected] Chemicals, Cosmetics, Detergent
25. Komal Manufacturers Ltd
Jyoti Patel
727469116 [email protected] Chemicals, Cosmetics, Detergent
26. Enterprises Icadatt
Margaret Kamau
Manager 722867368 [email protected] Soaps And Detergent, Food Flavour
27. Rofesyta Investment
Veronica M. Engelmann
Managing Director
722521444 [email protected] Dyes And Textile Chemicals
28. Modtech Builders Ltd
Anne N. Gitonga
Chief Operating Officer
727611408 [email protected] Essential Oils
29. Legendry Tech Ltd
Peterson Njiru
Ceo 724065223 [email protected]
Dyes & Dyes Intermediates , Textile Chemicals
30. Somochem Ltd
Peninah Minoo
731000344 [email protected] Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals, Essential Oils, Pigments, Leather Chemicals
31. Somochem Ltd
Beatrice Ouma
733232333 [email protected] Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals, Essential Oils, Pigments, Leather Chemicals
32. Export Trading Company Inputs Kenya Ltd (ETG GROUP)
Sanjaykumar Vasoya
Head Of Crop Protection, Seeds, Farm Tools Business
732641055 [email protected] Chemicals
33. Export Trading Company Inputs Kenya Ltd (ETG GROUP)
Sachin Jain
Financial Controller
731451879 [email protected] Chemicals
37 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on
5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl. No.
Company Name
Name of the
Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
34. KK Facilities management services
Kenneth Alwena
Account Manager
721719020 [email protected] Dyes And Dyes Intermediates
35. Mchuu Builders Ltd
Muchoki Mwangi
Director 722617365 [email protected] Textile Chemicals, Agro Chemicals, Laboratory Chemicals
36. Lynntech Chemicals And Equipment Ltd
Julius M Maingi
Technical Director
773715605 [email protected] Laboratory Chemicals, Pigments
37. Laborama Limited
Samir Patel
Director [email protected]
38. Rajchem Polymers Ltd
Shabbir A. Andulkader
734754544 [email protected] Dyes And Dyes Intermediates, Pigments, Specility Chemicals
39. Bright Industrial Chemicals Ltd
Veronicah
Ceo 721515555 [email protected]
Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals
40. Craftsman Enterprises Ltd
Firoz M. Adamji
722983570 733752000
[email protected] Dyes And Dyes Intermediates, Dyestuffs, Pigments
41. Juanco Sps Ltd
Joseph Mutiso
Manager 790913364 722207805/6
Presticides, Herbicides
42. Rayzie Zipporah W. Gitonga
CEO 724149205 [email protected] Dyes And Dyes Intermediates, Pigments, Textile Chemicals
43. Federation Of Kenya Employers
Charles Owelle
Vice President 733793490 Agro Chemiicals, Plant Growth Regulators, Presticides & Herbicides
44. Ramco Group
Ronak Parikh
Chief Commercial Officer
733718801 [email protected] Basic Inorhanic And Organics Chemicals, Pigments, Speciality Chemicals
45. Freddies Beauty Products Ltd, Uganda
Fred Sekitoleko
Director +256-757229726
[email protected] Cosmetics, Essential Oils
38 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on
5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl. No.
Company Name
Name of the
Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
46. ELEX Products Ltd
Gabrlet Muli
Director 722704990 733704990 796656500
[email protected] Basic Organic And Inorganic Chemicals
47. Luxyet Industries Ltd
Zedhaniah Onyango
Ceo 7223794851 [email protected] Agro Chemicals
48. Neo Precious Enterprises
Bernard Raymond
Chief Executive Officer
705046394 [email protected] Essential Oils
49. Reones Onesmus Mauiru
Executive Director
729347048 [email protected]
50. Asl Ltd Ashwani Ganjoo
780275231 [email protected] Dyes And Dyes Intermediates, Dyestuffs, Pigments
51. Afrochem Products Ltd
R. Macharia Mwangi
714204270 [email protected] Agro Chemicals, Laboratoryu Chemicals
52. Afriken Nternational
Vishal Tank
Managing Director
721738996 [email protected] Textile Chemicals, Agro Chemicals
53. Afriken Busineso Company
Humphery
Prosucet Devlopment Officer
[email protected] Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Agro Chemicals, Pesticides, Herbicides, Speciality Chemicals
54. Oshwal Flavours Ltd
Dinesh Dedhia
722460752 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates, Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals
55. Zeal Hokdings Ltd
Peter Kimani
Technical Manager
725153201 [email protected] Other
56. Ultimate Klin Sparkle
Tabitha Weru
Executive Director
723942090 [email protected] Other
57. Gherian Ltd Company
Samuel Doe Okul
Production Manager
[email protected] Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Laboratory Chemicals, Pigaments
58. Thika Cloth Mills Limited
M.R. Janardhanan
Genral Manager
723410400 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates, Textile Chemicals, Dyestuff
59. Tropikal Branas Africa Ltd
Killans NPD Manager [email protected] Essential Oils, Speciality Chemicals
39 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl.
No. Company
Name Name of
the Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
60. Synresins Ltd
PRITI KHETANI
Supply Chain Manager
727562636 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates, Pigments, Other
61. Blantyre Steel Limited
Deepak Sood
733674042 [email protected] Other
62. Lizzbaks Lizz 715421950 [email protected] Bakery
63. Sarofi Adams Toritich
Business Development
725297024 [email protected] Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Laboratory Chemicals, Pigaments, Other
64. Manis Capital
Iuu Uan Hanea
792792655 [email protected]
65. Data Legends
Regan Aloka
714521853 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates
66. A-Plus Pvt Ltd
James Nduati
Production Supevisor
[email protected] Pigments
67. A-Plus Pvc Technolog Co. Ltd
Samuel Wainaina
Accountant 20556871 [email protected] Pigments
68. Juasco Enterprises
Lucy Njoki Kiarie
Director [email protected] Leather Chemicals
69. Gulflab Chemicals Company Ltd.
David O. Maende
Ceo 788813127 [email protected] Other
70. House Of Chemicals Africa Ltd.
Jillian A. Usagi
CEO 721304951 [email protected] Agro Chemicals
71. Maroo Polymers Ltd
Mr Dinesh K Shah
Director 733604431 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates, Dyestuff, Pigments
72. Agriq Quest Providing Trust
Fredick Muthuri
Managing Director
Agro Chemicals, Speciality Chemicals
73. Mazoo Polymors Ltd
Vimalawmaz
74. Bright Chemical Ltd
Vevottcal Ceo 721515555 [email protected]
75. Aak George Kimtr
717391617 [email protected] Agro Chemicals, Other
76. Reqon Industrial Paints & Soaps
Pita Ramsy
Sales Manager [email protected] Pigments, Essential Oils
40 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl.
No. Company
Name Name of
the Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
77. Chamber Of Commerce
Sutato Magulo
Director 774162223
78. Fine Filters Ltd
Josef 722301225
79. Knami Ltd Raju Shah
Director 713947654 Other
80. Rodentkill Cleaners Ltd
Patel Odula
722687333 [email protected] Chemicals
81. Brenntag Kenya Ltd
G. Ramabhadra Rao
Business Manager
733604191 [email protected] Dyes & Dyes Intermediates, Textile Chemicals, Dyestuff
82. Cenclean Enterprises
Irene Ikiara
Director 718770826 [email protected] Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Essential Oils
83. Dajohn Enterprises Ltd
Goi Mbugua
Managing Director
722793916 [email protected] Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Laboratory Chemicals
84. Denova Chemicals Ltd
Cedric Njai
Director 703262130 [email protected] Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Essential Oils
85. Quachem 795508391 [email protected] Pigments, Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Textile Chemicals, Dyestuff,
86. East Chemicals
Damaris Wairiml
718565167 [email protected] Textile Chemicals, Agro Chemicals, Pesticides, Herbicides
87. Crown Prints Plc
P. Ettammal
Genral Manager
7884800507 [email protected]
88. Mse Electa Ojro
Manager [email protected] Others
89. Tiba Healthcare
Sanjan Director 734559888
90. Agrofarma Limited
Hibrhim Kaingah
Director 754856847 [email protected] Basic Inorganic And Organic Chemicals, Agro Chemicals
91. Ancahima Life Science Ltd
Ehochakura
8036678771 [email protected] Speciality Chemicals, Other
41 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
LIST OF BUYERS visited during the Buyer Seller Meet in Kenya on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
Sl.
No. Company
Name Name of
the Person
Designation Mobile / Phone
E.mail Product Category
92. Kamili Packers Ltd
Amtonu Mdambuik
Admin Assiatant
768055325 [email protected] Other
93. Alpha - Tech Labpratory Supplies
Jiwabhai Vekaria Building
Director 722859544 [email protected] Agro Chemicals, Laboratory
Chemicals, Other
94. Joybells Cake Centre
Beatrice Muteru
716233218 [email protected] Food Fragrance
95. Nayan Products Kenya Ltd
Rajesh Patel
733950017 [email protected]
96. Jumbo Chem Kenya Limited.
Lazarus Catus Okumu
712273177 [email protected]
97. Dinlas Pharma Epz Limited
Devansh Khanna
Head Of Commercial
782500800 [email protected] Labpratory Chemicals, Speciality
Chemicals, Other
98. Dinlas Pharma Epz Limited
Akash Singh
Head Of Procurement
782500800 [email protected] Labpratory Chemicals, Speciality
Chemicals, Other
99. Del Monte Kenya Ltd
Davis Thuo
Research & Development Manager
722511711 [email protected] Food And Colours
100 Urban Agrarian Ltd.
Oscar Walela
Ceo [email protected] Agro Chemical, Plant Groth
Regulators, Other 101 Zarcy
Enterprises Limited
Zablon Mogesi Weibel
Director [email protected]
102 Darshan Plastic Ltd
Dilip Vekaria
[email protected] Other
103 Alpha Knits Ltd
Sagar Shah
Director [email protected]
104 Yonga Quality Chemicals, Uganda
Kiyonga Henry
Director +256-772432829
[email protected] Chemicals and Cosmetics
105 Bier Agro Chemist, Uganda
Ssuuna Fredrick Luwaga
Director +256-772404265
[email protected] Chemicals and Cosmetics
42 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
43 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
44 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
45 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
46 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
47 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
48 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
49 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
50 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
51 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
52 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
BUSINESS CARDS of visitors during the Buyer Seller Meet on 5th February, 2020 at Inter Continental Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
53 REPORT : BUYER SELLER MEET IN KENYA: 2019-20 5th FEBRUARY, 2020 AT INTER CONTINENTAL HOTEL , Nairobi, Kenya
CHEMEXCIL (Set-up by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India)
HEAD OFFICE
MUMBAI
Jhansi castle, 4th floor, 7-Cooperage Road, Mumbai- 400 001, INDIA
Phone: +91 22 22021288 / 330 / 22825861.
Fax: +91 22 22026684 Email: [email protected]
REGIONAL OFFICES
AHMEDABAD 901, Karma Complex,
Opp Mahalaxmi Municipal Market, Near Mahalaxmi Cross Road, Paldi, Ahmedabad-380 007.
Phone: +91-79-26650223
Fax: +91-79-26651224 Email: [email protected]
NEW DELHI C-53, 5th floor, Himalaya House,
23, K.G. Marg, New Delhi -110 001
Phone: +91-11-23359890 / Fax: +91-11-23359891 Email: [email protected]
BENGALURU Manipal Centre, 6th Floor, Unit No S-610,
#47, Dickenson Road, Bangalore – 560042
Phone: +91-80-25580447 / Fax: +91-80-25580446 Email: [email protected]
KOLKATA “KRISHNA Building”, 8th Floor, Room No. 812,
224A, Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Road, Kolkata - 700017 Phone: +91 -33-22805791 / Fax: +91 -33-22875562
Email: [email protected]