Key Market Indicators
Kenyan exports of nickel fell by 50% in 2018, from $161,260 to $80,590. Since 1997, supply has grown by 79%. This put Kenya in 77th place, with Greece overtaking it. The United States, Russia and Germany were the top three in the ranking. Imports of nickel increased by 19.2% in 2018, from $211,870 to $252,570. Since 1997, demand has decreased by 27.3%. This put Kenya in 97th place, with Cambodia overtaking it. The United States, Japan and Norway were the top three in the ranking.