[3] Key areas for Kenya and Dutch cooperation are:[3] A significant number of Kenyans study in the Netherlands.
It's generally perceived that Kenya won't seek deeper military ties with the Netherlands.
Kenya's main exports to the Netherlands include: live animals, coffee, tea, fruits, vegetables, fish and tobacco.
[5] The Netherlands's main exports to Kenya include: automatic data processing machines, clothing & accessories, household items, linen & furnishings, chemicals, machinery, transport equipment, dairy products, plastics and electronics.
[3] In recent years Dutch companies have also been involved in other sectors such as renewable energy, water and sanitation, infrastructure, logistics, ICT and finance.
[4] Air France-KLM owns a 26% stake in Kenya Airways, Africa's fourth largest airline.