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Home»Science/Tech & Innovation/R&D»Kenya unveils digital initiative to boost AfCFTA trade
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Kenya unveils digital initiative to boost AfCFTA trade

Honesty VictorBy Honesty VictorFebruary 20, 2026Updated:February 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya has introduced a new digital trade initiative aimed at accelerating intra-African commerce by transforming its diplomatic missions into active commercial hubs under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The government unveiled two interconnected platforms — BiasharaLink and Deal House — designed to help African businesses identify partners, negotiate agreements and execute cross-border transactions more efficiently. The initiative marks a strategic pivot towards technology-driven economic diplomacy.

Officials say the platforms will be integrated into Kenyan embassies and high commissions across the continent, enabling missions abroad to play a direct role in facilitating trade and investment deals rather than serving solely diplomatic functions.

Although AfCFTA has created the world’s largest free trade area by membership, many African companies still struggle to convert trade enquiries into completed commercial agreements. Kenya’s digital trade hubs are intended to bridge this gap by providing structured matchmaking, transaction tracking and deal facilitation tools that move opportunities from discussion to execution.

The initiative reflects a growing consensus among policymakers that trade agreements alone are insufficient without digital systems capable of supporting real-time commercial coordination across borders.

BiasharaLink will function as a digital marketplace connecting exporters, investors and buyers across African markets. Businesses can showcase products, explore investment opportunities and engage verified partners through a centralised platform.

Deal House, meanwhile, focuses on managing the lifecycle of transactions, supporting negotiations, documentation and coordination between parties involved in cross-border trade.

Government officials noted that while thousands of business enquiries are generated annually through diplomatic channels, only a small proportion evolve into formal contracts. By digitising processes and improving coordination through embassies, Kenya hopes to significantly increase deal conversion rates.

Under the new framework, Kenyan diplomatic missions will actively assist businesses seeking entry into African markets. Embassy staff will help identify commercial opportunities, connect firms with partners and guide negotiations using the digital platforms.

Analysts view the move as part of a broader shift towards economic diplomacy, where foreign policy increasingly prioritises trade expansion, investment promotion and supply-chain partnerships.

The initiative also aligns with continent-wide efforts to digitise trade systems and reduce non-tariff barriers — challenges widely seen as limiting the practical benefits of AfCFTA despite strong political backing.

Launched in 2018, AfCFTA aims to create a single African market encompassing more than 1.3 billion people by reducing tariffs and encouraging regional value chains. However, intra-African trade levels remain comparatively low due to logistical bottlenecks, fragmented regulations and limited access to reliable commercial networks.

Kenya’s digital approach seeks to address these structural barriers by improving information flows and enabling faster coordination between businesses across borders.

Small and medium-sized enterprises, which often lack access to international trade networks, are expected to benefit most from the initiative, potentially expanding participation in regional commerce.

If successful, Kenya’s strategy could offer a blueprint for other African countries seeking practical mechanisms to operationalise AfCFTA commitments.

By embedding digital trade facilitation within diplomatic infrastructure, the initiative merges technology, foreign policy and commerce into a unified framework designed to accelerate economic integration.

For Nairobi, the effort also carries strategic significance. Strengthening intra-African trade could diversify export markets, reduce reliance on external partners and position Kenya as a regional gateway for digital commerce.AfCFTAFor Nairobi, the effort also carries strategic significance. Strengthening intra-African trade could diversify export markets, reduce reliance on external partners and position Kenya as a regional gateway for digital commerce.

As AfCFTA transitions from policy ambition to implementation, initiatives focused on execution — rather than negotiation — may ultimately determine whether Africa’s single market delivers measurable economic transformation.

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