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Trade and Investment

Uganda exports a wide range of products classified under Traditional and Non-Traditional Exports. The major exports are as follows:

Traditional Export Crops

Coffee
Cotton
Tea
Tobacco

Non-Traditional Exports

Maize
Beans and other Legumes
Fish and Fish products
Cattle hides
Sesame seeds
Soya beans
Soap
Electric Current
Cocoa beans
Cobalt
Hoes and hand tools
Pepper
Vanilla
Live animals
Fruits
Groundnuts
Bananas
Roses and Cut flowers
Ginger
Gold and gold compounds
Petroleum products

For more information on Uganda's exports go to:

www.ugandaexportsonline.com
www.mttitourism.co.ug
www.ugandacoffee.org
www.uce.co.ug
www.ubos.org
Why Invest in Uganda?
Predictable Environment
ganda has been able to achieve macro-economic stability when clouds of uncertainty rocked many regions of the world.
• Inflation is single digit for over 10 years from a record high of 240% in 1988
• Stable annual economic growth averaging 6% per annum
• Market driven exchange rates

Fully Liberalized Economy

• All sectors liberalized for investment and marketing
• Free inflow and outflow of capital
• 100% foreign ownership of investment permitted

Market Access

• Uganda enjoys a unique location at the heart of Sub-Saharan Africa giving it a commanding base for regional trade and investment
• Uganda is a member of the commonwealth market for eastern and Southern African States (COMESA), a region with a market of over 300 million people in 20 countries
• Uganda is a member of the East African Community comprising Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania
• Duty and quota free access into the US (AGOA) and EU (EBA) markets.

Strong natural Resource Base

• Rich endowment of rainfall, soils, and favorable temperature range. A number of crops are grown organically
• Unexploited mineral deposits, and tourism opportunities. Confirmed deposits include Gold, Zinc, Wolfram, Petroleum, diamond, vermiculite, silica etc

Government Commitment to Private Sector

• Government and private sector dialogue in policy formulation
• Continuous improvement in providing infrastructure and other social services

Trainable Labour

• Uganda presently produces over 10,000 University graduates per year
• Quality of labour is one of the biggest attractions

Security of Investment

• Guaranteed under the Constitution and the Investment Code 1991.
• Uganda is a signatory to main international investment related institutions
• Multi lateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA)
• Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) of US
• Convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral award (CREFAA), ICSID, TRIMS, GATS, and TRIPS

Investment Incentives

  1. Investment Capital Allowances
    • Initial Allowance on plant and machinery 50-75%
    • Start up cost spread over 4 years 25% p.a.
    • Scientific research expenditure 100%
    • Training expenditure 100%
    • Mineral exploration expenditure 100%
    • Initial Allowance on Hotel and Industrial Buildings 20%
    • Deductible annual Allowances (depreciable assets)
    • Depreciation rates of assets range 20-40%
    • Depreciation rate for Hotels, Industrial Buildings & Hospitals 5%
  2. Investors who register as investment traders are entitled to VAT refund on building materials for industrial/commercial buildings
  3. Duty and Tax free import of Plant & Machinery
  4. First Arrival Privileges in the form of duty exemptions for personal effects and motor vehicle (previously owned for at least 12 months) to all investors and expatriates coming to Uganda
  5. Export Zones (Provisional)
    • A ten year corporation tax holiday
    • Duty exemption on raw materials, plant and machinery and other inputs
    • Stamp duty exemption
    • Duty draw back to apply on input of goods from domestic tariff area
    • No export tax
    • Exemption of with holding tax on interest on external loans
    • Dividends repatriated to get relief from double taxation

Where should you invest?

Investment opportunities abound in the following areas

  • Agriculture
  • Livestock
  • Fisheries
  • Forestry
  • Manufacturing
  • Mining
  • Infrastructure
  • Financial services
  • Tourism
  • Printing and publishing
For more information regarding investing in Uganda go to

www.ugandainvest.com
www.uma.co.ug
http://www.auto.or.ug/
http://www.hotelsinuganda.com/
www.employers.co.ug