Introduction to the Republic of Uganda (East Africa)
Ugandan Economy
Ugandan Floriculture Sector
Ugandan information and communications technology sector
International Trade of Uganda
Case Study:
Ugandan flower exporters association
Rosebud Ltd
Madhvani Mehta
AYA
BIDCO Petroleum Refineries
Business Opportunities in agribusiness sector: fish, fruits, and vegetables
Invest in Uganda
Access to the Ugandan Market
Business Plan for Uganda
The educational aims of the Subject “Foreign Trade, Logistics and Business in Uganda” are:
To analyze the Ugandan Economy, Logistics and Global Trade
To conduct research on business opportunities in Uganda
To explore the Ugandan trade relations with the student's country
To learn about Ugandan Trade Agreements
To examine the profile of Ugandan companies
To develop a business plan for the Ugandan Market
Sample:
The Subject “Foreign Trade, Logistics and Business in Uganda” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:
The Republic of Uganda is one of the fastest growing economies in Africa
Multinational enterprises and international Organizations are being established in Uganda to access
to the Ugandan and regional markets
Information and communications technology in Uganda.
The Ugandan Information and communication technologies (ICT) is a dynamic and vibrant sector;
ICT has registered double-digit growth since 2000 and grew by 33%
Foreign Direct Investment flows have been very unyielding; the ICT sector attracted more than 73 million dollars
Direct employment stands at 6,000 people, while more than 350,000
people are employed indirectly
The dynamism of the sector is the result of a good legal and regulatory framework for the ICT in Uganda, a stable economic environment and economic reforms implemented since early 1990
The telecommunications sub-sector, previously dominated by a single national operator, has been liberalized gradually over the past decade
International Trade of Uganda.
Main export products of the Republic of Uganda are coffee (second leading producer in Africa, 15% of total exports), tea, and tobacco
Main exports of non-traditional products are apparel, hides, skins, vanilla, vegetables, fruits, cut flowers, and fish
They are important Foreign Direct Investment opportunities in the agricultural sector, mainly in:
Fish
Coffee
Flowers
Fruits and Vegetables
Forestry
The Uganda Export Promotion Board is a Public International Trade
promotion
Organization, which works under the Ministry of Tourism, International Trade, and Industry.