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DOLLAR SCARCITY FORCES KENYAN BANKS TO “RATION” SALES TO MANUFACTURES IMPORTERS

Business Insider Africa gathered that the banks have already began to complying with the directive, as confirmed by some currency traders in the East African country. At the moment, there is a daily cap of $50,000 for most businesses looking to buy dollars at the official exchange rate.⁣

According to reports by local media, the dollar shortage was caused by increased demand of the currency, as manufacturers intensify shipments of raw materials and equipment following economic recovery in the country. Also, efforts by Kenyan companies to pay dividends to their foreign investors have contributed to worsen the dollar crisis.⁣

Meanwhile, Kenya’s apex bank decided to impose a cap on dollar purchases in a bid to protect the country’s foreign reserves. Unfortunately, manufacturers are already feeling the impact of the restriction.⁣

While commenting on the development, the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) said inadequate access to dollars have been negatively affecting its members, as they are now unable to settle most of their obligations to foreign suppliers.⁣

Unfortunately, the resultant strained relationships between Kenyan manufacturers and their foreign suppliers is happening at a time when there is a fierce competition for raw materials on the global stage due to supply chain constraints.⁣

“One USD (dollar) purchase transaction used to take one working day. However, due to the daily cap manufacturers now have to plan 2-3 weeks in advance, depending on the dollar requirements for specific consignments… Planning in advance for foreign currency payments has resulted in an increase in working capital,” said KAM’s Mucai Kunyiha, who spoke to Business Daily via email.⁣

The association went further to explain that the situation has also led to a drastic increase in the cost of doing business in Kenya. And the ripple effect of this would be higher prices of essential goods and services which have already been long-standing problem in Kenya and across the region.⁣

Sam De Son

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