Kampala, Uganda – Member of Parliament for Mbarara City North, Robert Mwesigwa Rukaari, has called for deeper economic ties between China and Uganda during the China-Uganda Economic and Trade Cooperation Fair held in Kampala.
Addressing the fair, Rukaari emphasized the importance of strengthening economic cooperation between the two nations, citing the vast opportunities for trade and investment. He highlighted Uganda’s potential for growth in areas such as agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure development, and encouraged Chinese investors to explore these opportunities.
Rukaari, who is also the Chairman of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Entrepreneurs League, praised the existing economic partnership between China and Uganda, noting the significant impact of Chinese investment in Uganda’s economy. He expressed his commitment to supporting initiatives that promote economic growth and development in both countries.
The China-Uganda Economic and Trade Cooperation Fair aimed to promote trade, investment, and economic cooperation between China and Uganda. The event brought together stakeholders from both countries to explore new opportunities, strengthen existing relationships, and contribute to the growth of both nations.
Rukaari’s call for deeper economic ties resonated with the Chinese Ambassador to Uganda, Zhang Lizhong, who emphasized China’s readiness to support Uganda’s economic development. The ambassador highlighted the opportunity to increase agricultural exports to China, which is a significant market for Ugandan products.
The fair showcased the growing economic cooperation between China and Uganda, focusing on promoting trade, investment, and economic development in both countries. It provided a platform for businesses to explore new opportunities, strengthen existing relationships, and contribute to the growth of both nations.
Rukaari’s leadership in promoting economic growth and trade between Uganda and China demonstrates his commitment to supporting initiatives that benefit both countries. His efforts aim to strengthen the economic partnership between China and Uganda, leading to increased trade and investment in the region.
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