NAIROBI, January 27, 2026 — The American Chamber of Commerce Kenya (AmCham Kenya), in partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Kenya, will host the U.S.–Kenya Critical Supply Chains Conference on January 30, 2026.
This platform will bring together leaders from the U.S. and Kenyan governments, businesses, and universities, as well as county leaders and industry experts. The conference aims to strengthen U.S.–Kenya ties and foster strong, reliable supply chains that advance both the American and Kenyan economies. Discussions will
focus on three key areas: transport and trade systems, critical minerals, and making it easier for companies to do business.
As global supply chains shift, Kenya has the opportunity to play a larger regional and global role. By focusing on practical cooperation, a supportive business environment, and policies that enable U.S.-Kenya partnership, Kenyan and American partners can build new avenues for economic growth.
AmCham Kenya Board President Angela Ng’ang’a added, “We’re excited to work with the U.S. Embassy on this important conversation. This is a chance for policymakers and business leaders to connect, solve real challenges, and make Kenya an even stronger destination for U.S. investment.”
About AmCham Kenya
The American Chamber of Commerce Kenya (AmCham Kenya) is a network of American and Kenyan businesses whose objective is to drive mutual growth and economic prosperity between Kenya and the United States. With a portfolio of over 300 companies, its members include some of the largest multinational corporations and affiliated local companies operating in Kenya across various sectors of the economy.
As demonstrated by their long-term and growing investment in various sectors of the Kenyan economy and continued commercial engagement with Kenyan companies, AmCham members firmly believe in Kenya’s economic potential and provide evidence of the viability of existing opportunities for enhanced Kenya-U.S. trade and investment.
We promote and advocate for enabling business environments that facilitate access to market opportunities and foster entrepreneurship and innovation, recognizing the power of trade and investment to catalyze sustainable economic development, build wealth, and reduce socio-economic inequalities. We also support businesses by bridging information gaps on trade benefits, market opportunities, standards, and market entry requirements while providing trade facilitation access.
For more information about the U.S.–Kenya Critical Supply Chains Conference, please contact
Judy Mwanzia
Communications & Media Relations Lead
American Chamber of Commerce Kenya