Even that export of titanium huniuma sana...
This theory is half cooked , ok let’s not export the raw materials then do what with them if their are no industries to manufacture or use the raw materials ?
We have to price the raw materials to our advantage at least that we can increase revenue from .
let’s not export the raw materials then do what with them if their are no industries to manufacture or use the raw materials ?
How about giving incentives to that companiy to set up the processing plant in Kenya? Don't we have paint , Steel ,battery manufacturers in Kenya?who needs it? .
How about encouraging locals to process it themselves. It's a package. All countries started small cottages for them to fully industrialize .
we can't keep exporting opportunities to the west at some point, we have to do it or where will the jobs come from? Or how about we export the refined product?
How about giving incentives to that companiy to set up the processing plant in Kenya? Don't we have paint , Steel ,battery manufacturers in Kenya?who needs it? .
How about encouraging locals to process it themselves. It's a package. All countries started small cottages for them to fully industrialize .
we can't keep exporting opportunities to the west at some point, we have to do it or where will the jobs come from? Or how about we export the refined product?
Manganese is used to make clear glass, to desulfurize and deoxidize steel in steel production and to reduce the octane rating in gasoline. It also is used as a black-brown pigment in paint and as filler in dry cell batteries. Its alloys help stiffen the aluminum in soft-drink cans, according to Chemicool etc.
The greatest challenge in this country is starting a manufacturing business. Too much bureaucracy and costs. It's like the system designed it that way to frustrate new entrants.How about giving incentives to that companiy to set up the processing plant in Kenya? Don't we have paint , Steel ,battery manufacturers in Kenya?who needs it? .
How about encouraging locals to process it themselves. It's a package. All countries started small cottages for them to fully industrialize .
we can't keep exporting opportunities to the west at some point, we have to do it or where will the jobs come from? Or how about we export the refined product?
The greatest challenge in this country is starting a manufacturing business. Too much bureaucracy and costs. It's like the system designed it that way to frustrate new entrants.
Including dry ports in private landAlso, (by coincidence of course) the last couple of years, national investments have been focused on projects that directly support those of the new oldguard?
And then add lots of bribes to everybody who wants a piece of meat, from KRA to clear your machines, to local politicians and governors who will deny you a permit, 10% anga for the mkubwa and protection fees from the local police boss....aahThe greatest challenge in this country is starting a manufacturing business. Too much bureaucracy and costs. It's like the system designed it that way to frustrate new entrants.