Thursday , November 14 2024

MUSEVENI: Uganda aiming for trade surplus worldwide

Minister Amelia (left) and President Museveni (right)

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | President Yoweri Museveni has said government is focused on achieving a global trade surplus.

Uganda’s trade deficit currently stands at $2.9 billion, but has got surplus with their east African neigbours.

Museveni said that since Uganda is exporting more to the region than it imports, is indication that Ugandans are waking up to participate in production. Museveni made the remarks on Thursday at Kololo Independence Grounds where he officially opened Buy Uganda Build Uganda (BUBU) expo.

Uganda earned 1.5 trillion Shillings from trade with neighbouring countries during the 2017/18 financial year, according to Bank of Uganda statistics.  Exports to the East African Community region totalled USD 1.2 billion, while imports were valued at USD 806 million.

South Sudan topped the regional markets for Uganda’s exports with goods worth 1.2 trillion Shilling. During the same time, Uganda imported goods worth 54 billion Shillings from South Sudan, registering a surplus of 1.1 trillion Shillings.

Exports to Rwanda were valued at USD 197 million while the imports were valued at USD 20 million, registering a surplus of USD 177 million.

For the first time, Uganda registered USD 122 million trade surplus with Kenya, with exports worth USD 628 million to and imports worth USD 505 million.

Uganda had in the previous year exported goods valued at USD 475 million and imported goods valued at USD 516 million to Kenya, registering USD 41 million trade deficit.

Museveni pointed out leather for making shoes as one of the inputs that should not be imported.  He argued that there are enough hides and skins which should be upgraded instead of exporting and importing it again.

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Museveni also appealed to the pharmaceutical industries to increase use of local inputs such as sugar and starch. He said locally manufactured sugar should be refined for industrial use.

President Museveni asked local industries to use more local inputs for manufacturing products.

The on-going three days expo is part of activities to mark two years of BUBU policy which trade minister, Amelia Kyambadde says is already registering dividends in terms of increased export volumes, trade surplus in the region and a reducing balance of trade deficit.

The BUBU expo is an exhibition of products manufactured by local industries. BUBU policy which targets promotion of local industries and consumption of locally manufactured products took effect in March 2017.

Museveni toured a number of exhibitors and applauded Ugandans who have started participating in industrial. He, however, bemoaned importation of industrial inputs that can be produced locally.

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One comment

  1. But GoU-MDAs must be seen to support #BUBU as the biggest consumers.

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