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    Kenya Tightens Restrictions on Second-Hand Vehicle Imports

    Kenya is set to implement stricter regulations on imported second-hand vehicles, with the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) announcing that from January 1, 2026, only used cars first registered in 2019 or later will be allowed into the country. 

    The move applies to all right-hand drive vehicles and is aimed at improving road safety, reducing emissions, and ensuring compliance with Kenya’s mechanical and environmental standards.

    Vehicles registered before 2019 will be permitted only if they arrive at Kenyan ports on or before December 31, 2025, accompanied by a valid Certificate of Roadworthiness (COR). 

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    Importers must ensure that each vehicle passes comprehensive inspections covering the engine, brakes, suspension, steering, and other critical systems. Cars failing to meet these standards will be rejected at the importer’s expense.

    Beyond safety and environmental concerns, the policy is designed to support Kenya’s budding automotive assembly sector. 

    By limiting competition from older, cheaper imports, the government aims to stimulate demand for newer vehicles, encouraging domestic production and creating opportunities for local manufacturers, parts suppliers, and allied industries. 

    Analysts suggest that similar measures across Africa could modernize vehicle fleets, attract foreign investment, and foster industrial growth, while balancing economic development with environmental sustainability.

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