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Kenya’s manufacturing sector has raised the alarm over the proposed Finance Bill 2025/2026, warning it could erode the country's regional competitiveness. Key concerns include the removal of tax incentives, new levies like VAT and import declaration fees, and a controversial clause that would give KRA automatic access to citizens’ trade secrets and personal data.
MANUFACTURERS WARN FINANCE BILL COULD CRIPPLE INDUSTRY, EXPOSE PERSONAL DATA
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