International Relations 28 Apr 2026

India and Kenya Sign Customs Cooperation Agreement at 10th Joint Trade Committee

On 27 April 2026, India and Kenya signed a customs cooperation agreement (CBIC–KRA) at the 10th Joint Trade Committee in Nairobi to speed up customs clearance and deepen trade ties.

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On 27 April 2026, India signed a customs cooperation agreement with Kenya during the 10th India-Kenya Joint Trade Committee meeting held in Nairobi. The agreement was signed between India's Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) and the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA).

The pact aims to improve trade efficiency by allowing the exchange of pre-arrival information for faster customs clearance and better risk management. This is expected to reduce delays in cross-border trade between the two countries.

The agreement also supports cooperation in key sectors such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, digital infrastructure, renewable energy, and manufacturing. Overall, it strengthens bilateral trade ties and economic cooperation between India and Kenya.

Key Points to Remember

  • India and Kenya signed a customs cooperation agreement on 27 April 2026
  • Signed at the 10th India-Kenya Joint Trade Committee meeting in Nairobi
  • Signatories: India's CBIC and the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
  • Enables pre-arrival information exchange for faster customs clearance
  • Covers pharmaceuticals, agriculture, digital infrastructure, renewable energy and manufacturing

Exam Relevance

Relevant for UPSC (International Relations — India-Africa ties), Banking and SSC exams (General Awareness — trade agreements and CBIC).

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