In 2004, the Pakistan-Kenya Joint Ministerial Commission session was hosted in Nairobi, with intent on boosting bilateral trade and economic relations.
She said Kenya has established the ‘One Stop Window’ facility for foreign investors to facilitate them and making business processes easier for them.
In this respect, he hoped that both the countries would be able to make progress in their negotiations on the Preferential Tariff Agreement (PTA).
But since South Sudan gained independence in 2011 Islamabad changed her stance and supported Kenya instead and rejected Juba's claims.
[5] Main exports to Pakistan from Kenya are: coffee, tea, industrial supplies, fuel and transport equipment.