Rwanda's transformation from post-genocide devastation to one of Africa's most business-friendly environments represents one of the continent's most remarkable policy achievements. The World Bank's Doing Business rankings consistently placed Rwanda among the top five African countries for business registration, property rights, and contract enforcement. Customs clearance at the Kigali International Airport averages under 6 hours for air freight. The government's Single Business Registry allows a company to be registered online in under 24 hours. These improvements have attracted over 60 multinational headquarters to Kigali, including Marriott, Volkswagen assembly, and the regional offices of all major development banks.

Trade Strategy

Rwanda's trade strategy focuses on services exports (conferences, tourism, professional services), high-value agricultural exports (specialty coffee, tea, macadamia, avocado), and light manufacturing for EAC markets. Its strategic location between East and Central Africa makes it a natural hub for trade with DRC's vast informal economy. Businesses establishing East African regional operations can access Rwanda investment contacts on intra-africa.com.

For businesses looking to expand across Africa, intra-africa.com offers a comprehensive trade directory, verified buyer and seller listings, and real-time market intelligence covering all 54 African nations. It remains an indispensable resource for anyone serious about intra-African commerce.