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Kenya's Economic Growth Shifts Lower as Tourism Sector Suffers

Kenya's Economic Growth Shifts Lower as Tourism Sector Suffers

Bloomberg03-07-2025
Kenya's first-quarter economic output slowed more than expected, weighed down by its tourism and manufacturing sector.
Gross domestic product grew by 4.9% in the three months through March from a year earlier, compared with 5.1% in the previous quarter, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics said in a report on its website on Thursday. That lagged the the central bank's 5% forecast for the quarter.
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