Kigali Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a “Mixed Use” zone for Industries & Warehouses, comprising 157 plots on 276 hectares of land. It hosts 69 operational companies and 22 under construction.
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The establishment of SEZ targeted heavy and light manufacturing industries, large scale industrial plants, commercial wholesalers, chemical, pharmacy and plastics, warehousing, tourism and service industry, ICT and Logistics.
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SEZ offers a multitude of Economic benefits: increase foreign and domestic private sector investment; export growth, import substitution and increase in foreign exchange; Industrial Development; Skills upgrade and technological transfer, among others
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Companies located in the Kigali Special Economic Zone exported goods worth $43.6 million in 2017, from $5.5 million in 2016 (554% increase).
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The establishment of Kigali Special Economic Zone created 7000 permanent and 13,000 casual jobs, mostly in construction.
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