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Kenya anticipates stable growth despite global economic headwinds

Kenya’s economy is projected to demonstrate resilience through 2026, according to the Mastercard Economics Institute’s latest outlook. The nation is anticipated to maintain economic momentum despite ongoing global economic challenges.

The Mastercard Economics Institute’s 2026 Economic Outlook identifies several factors contributing to Kenya’s positive trajectory.

Key Economic Strengths

The report emphasizes solid domestic demand, expanding digital inclusion, and increasingly diversified trade relationships as significant strengths for the Kenyan economy.

Trade Dynamics

Kenya is expanding its trade relationships with emerging markets in Asia and the Middle East as global supply chains undergo reorganization.

China’s recent removal of import duties on most African goods is expected to create new export opportunities for Kenyan producers, providing a buffer against external economic shocks.

Inflation and Monetary Policy

Inflationary pressures are predicted to remain moderate, influenced by a weaker US dollar and lower energy prices. This situation may allow the Central Bank to consider easing interest rates to further support economic growth.

Role of Small and Medium Enterprises

Small and medium-sized enterprises are recognized as vital to the Kenyan economy. Digital tools and technology are assisting these businesses in reducing costs, enhancing efficiency, and improving their competitive standing.

Digital Transformation and Infrastructure

Digital transformation, including the adoption of artificial intelligence, coupled with ongoing infrastructure investment, is expected to bolster productivity and contribute to long-term economic growth.

Global Economic Outlook

The Mastercard Economics Institute anticipates a slight easing of global economic growth in 2026. This growth will be characterized by lower inflation and continued expansion driven by technological advancements.

Global Risks and Opportunities

Despite potential risks associated with trade fragmentation, rising adoption of artificial intelligence and adaptable economies are projected to support global growth, although gains are expected to be uneven across different regions.

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