Egypt’s leading electronics and home appliance manufacturer, Elaraby Group, has officially opened a new branch in Nairobi as part of its strategy to tap into the East African market. The Nairobi office marks the company’s first physical presence in Kenya and is expected to serve as a regional hub for distribution, sales, and after-sales services. The move comes amid growing trade ties between Kenya and Egypt, as well as rising demand for high-quality electronics in the region. Egyptian Deputy Ambassador to Kenya, Mostafa Saad, who attended the launch, said the expansion was encouraged by bilateral trade agreements, regional integration efforts,…
Author: Fredrick Muoki
Egypt’s leading electronics and home appliance manufacturer, Elaraby Group, has officially opened a new branch in Nairobi as part of its strategy to tap into the East African market. The Nairobi office marks the company’s first physical presence in Kenya and is expected to serve as a regional hub for distribution, sales, and after-sales services. The move comes amid growing trade ties between Kenya and Egypt, as well as rising demand for high-quality electronics in the region. Egyptian Deputy Ambassador to Kenya, Mostafa Saad, who attended the launch, said the expansion was encouraged by bilateral trade agreements, regional integration efforts,…
Egypt’s leading electronics and home appliance manufacturer, Elaraby Group, has officially opened a new branch in Nairobi as part of its strategy to tap into the East African market. The Nairobi office marks the company’s first physical presence in Kenya and is expected to serve as a regional hub for distribution, sales, and after-sales services. The move comes amid growing trade ties between Kenya and Egypt, as well as rising demand for high-quality electronics in the region. Egyptian Deputy Ambassador to Kenya, Mostafa Saad, who attended the launch, said the expansion was encouraged by bilateral trade agreements, regional integration efforts,…