12 Factors that have hindered industrial development in Kenya

 The following are factors that have hindered industrial development in Kenya.

  • The problem of multi nationals whose interests do not favour Kenya’s progress. Multi-national co-operation repatriate capital to their own home countries

  • There is shortage of strategic raw materials e.g. petroleum, diamond. Cotton for textile industries. Many industrial companies use imported raw materials.

12 Factors that have hindered industrial development in Kenya

  • Foreigners, who pass policies not friendly to the country, hold managerial positions in industries.

  • Mismanagement of major industries and lack of transparency I parastatals.

  • Over concentration of industries in few areas leading to negligence of other areas. It also has led to related problems of industrial concentration like the social ills.

  • Competition from the industrialized nations who dominate the market and produce high quality goods.

  • Poverty limits industrialization. A poor population means a small domestic market thus hindering industrial development.

  • Products are produced with low technology hence small quantities.

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