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Uganda

Includes historical data for Uganda’s Gross Domestic Product growth, debt-to-GDP ratio and more, as well as information on trade, banking and financial sector leadership.

Economic Reforms Propel Growth

With a market-based economy, ample fertile soils, oil and gold resources, and a young English-speaking population, Uganda has vast economic potential. Over recent decades, its relatively diversified economy has seen significant growth, aiding poverty reduction efforts.

Yet, under President Yoweri Museveni, reelected for the ninth time in 2021 and in power since 1986, domestic political tensions, restrictions on democratic institutions and corruption persist. The government welcomes foreign investment but the business environment faces challenges of economic mismanagement, corruption, and failure to invest adequately in social and physical infrastructure. Lingering endemic poverty, security concerns in border areas, and weather and climate change-related vulnerabilities further hinder the country’s long-term socio-economic prospects.

Macroeconomy & Sovereign Data

Type of Government Presidential republic
Capital Kampala
Sovereign Ratings S&P: B–
Moody’s: B3
Fitch Ratings: B+
Total Population 46.9 million
Median Age 16.5
Adult Per Capita Income (PPP) 5,810.35
Total GDP (2023) 56.3 billion

Uganda GDP & Economic Overview

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Banking & Finance

Trade & Investment

Total Exports USD 7.2 billion (2023)
Leading Exports Gold
Coffee
Milk
Fish And Fish Products
Tobacco
Total Imports USD 4.9 billion (2022)
Leading Imports Packaged Medicines
Aircraft
Delivery Trucks
Cars
Wheat
Source: World Integrated Trade Solution

Uganda Leading Companies

Centenary Bank Financials
Uganda Telecom Telecommunication Services
Uganda National Oil Company Integrated Oil & Gas
Uganda Breweries Consumer Staples, Brewers
Tororo Cement Materials, Building Products
Kakira Sugar Consumer Staples, Food Products
Umeme Utilities

Major Trade Partners — Import

China 16%
India 12%
Kenya 9%
Tanzania 9%
United Arab Emirates 6%

Source: World Integrated Trade Solution

Major Trade Partners — Export

United Arab Emirates 44%
Kenya 11%
South Sudan 9%
Democratic Republic of the Congo 6%
Italy 3%

Source: World Integrated Trade Solution


Data Sources:

IMF World Economic Outlook

UN World Population Prospects

World Inequality Report

S&P Global Ratings

Moody’s

Fitch Ratings

IMF Direction of Trade Statistics (DOTS)

UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)

CIA The World Factbook

World Bank’s World Integrated Trade Solution

Forbes Global 2000

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