Chinese Ambasaador to Uganda Mr Zheng, Atima Jackson, Lawrence Byensi, Kigongo Olive and among others at Uganda National Chamber of Commerce (UNCC) the Organiser and Host of 2019 Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) Launch at Lugogo on 23 to 24 July 2019.
Pictorial: China-Africa Expo kicks off at UMA showground Lugogo.
The Chinese ambassador to Uganda flanked by officials from the embassy and Uganda Investment Authority have presided over the official opening.
LUGOGO – Th
e China-Africa Industrial Capacity Cooperation Exposition has Tuesday July 23 kicked off at the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) showground at Lugogo in Kampala.
The Chinese Ambassador to Uganda, Zheng Zhuqiang, presided over the opening ceremony, flanked by the Ag. Director-General of Uganda Investment Authority, Mr. Lawrence Byensi, and the Head of Uganda National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ms. Olive Kigongo.
Forty three Chinese companies (manufacturers, constructors and traders) are displaying what they do and have, as they engage potential Ugandan clients.
In his speech, Ambassador Zhuqiang said Uganda has a lot to benefit from China’s innovations, technology and equipment.
He said Uganda now ranks third in Africa in foreign direct investments (FDI) from China.
UIA’s Byensi reported that in 2018/19 the Agency licensed Chinese projects with planned investments of 1.2 billion dollars and 42,000 planned jobs.
Ms. Kigongo urged Ugandans and Chinese participating in the Expo to deepen trade and investment relations between the two countries.
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