Ugandan PM Boosts Trade Ties with Major International Delegations

Uganda's Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja hosts UK business delegations, seeking to drive economic growth and forge new global partnerships.
Kampala, Uganda - In a move to strengthen Uganda's economic ties with the global community, Rt. Honorable Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja welcomed major trade delegations to the capital city of Kampala. The high-profile meetings aim to spark new business partnerships and fuel the country's ongoing growth and development.
The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of these international collaborations, stating, "Uganda is open for business, and we are eager to work with our global partners to drive economic progress and create new opportunities for our people." The visiting delegations, which include representatives from the United Kingdom, are expected to explore a range of sectors, including agriculture, infrastructure, and technology, with the goal of identifying mutually beneficial investment and trade opportunities.
As Uganda continues its journey towards becoming a middle-income country, the influx of international business leaders and investors underscores the country's growing appeal on the global stage. "We are thrilled to host these esteemed delegations and showcase the immense potential that Uganda holds," the Prime Minister said. "By forging new partnerships and strengthening existing ties, we can unlock a world of possibilities for our nation and its people."
The meetings come at a critical juncture, as Uganda navigates the economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Prime Minister expressed optimism that these new partnerships will help the country bounce back stronger, diversifying its economy and creating much-needed jobs for its growing population.
"We are committed to providing a conducive business environment and supporting our international partners every step of the way," Nabbanja said. "Together, we can write a new chapter of prosperity and progress for Uganda."
The visit of the trade delegations is expected to pave the way for a series of high-level engagements and agreements in the coming months, as Uganda continues to strengthen its global economic partnerships and solidify its position as an attractive investment destination in East Africa.
Source: UK Government


