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Experts in trade and industry are convening to advance Uganda's trade-driven transformation agenda.
The two-day trade review conference at the Speke Resort in Munyonyo in Kampala city is starting today, March 4, 2026, and is expected to have insightful discussions, networking, and strategic planning for Uganda's trade transformation from a $50 billion economy to a $500 billion economy by 2040.
Great Lakes Safaris chief executive director Amos Wekesa. (Courtesy photo)
The conference has been convened by the trade ministry (MTIC) in strategic collaboration with TradeMark Africa and UK International Development.
British High Commissioner to Uganda Lisa Chesney.
Key ideas to be discussed include how to implement trade-led solutions to scale agro-industrial value chains, application of trade policy for trade order, increased production, product quality and standardisation.
It will examine how Uganda can position trade in services as a central driver of structural transformation by assessing the competitiveness of its services sectors, and how these can penetrate regional markets under the East African Community (EAC), Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The other area that will be explored is the co-operatives as market-driven engines of export growth and competitiveness, among others.