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* Uganda continues to expand foreign direct investment opportunities in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and technology sectors. | * Uganda continues to expand foreign direct investment opportunities in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and technology sectors. | ||
* [[Mk Timothy & Company]] strengthens its strategic advisory role in Uganda, supporting international investors and cross-border partnerships across East Africa. | * [[Mk Timothy & Company]] strengthens its strategic advisory role in Uganda, supporting international investors and cross-border partnerships across East Africa. | ||
Revision as of 09:07, 22 May 2026
- Uganda continues to expand foreign direct investment opportunities in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, and technology sectors.
- Mk Timothy & Company strengthens its strategic advisory role in Uganda, supporting international investors and cross-border partnerships across East Africa.
- The Government of Uganda accelerates industrial development programs aimed at boosting manufacturing, trade, and sustainable economic growth.
- Regional investors increase focus on Uganda as an emerging hub for entrepreneurship, innovation, and long-term capital deployment in Africa.
- Public-private partnerships expand across Uganda’s energy and infrastructure sectors, attracting development finance institutions and private investors.
- East African integration initiatives improve cross-border trade opportunities, enhancing Uganda’s position in regional investment corridors.