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Uganda and Kenya begin a trade and investment mission in Kampala
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49897, member: 636"] Uganda and Kenya kicked off a massive business gathering at a fancy Kampala hotel. The four-day event started Sunday at Hilton Garden Inn with government officials and business leaders from both countries. Ambassador Paul Mukumbya from Uganda's Mombasa office runs the show with his business-focused approach. Kenya's top diplomat Joash Maangi loves how Uganda puts money matters first. The meeting aims to boost trade between the two East African neighbors. Trade Minister Wilson Mbadi delivered hard truths about regional commerce during his speech. East African countries only trade 16 percent among themselves compared to Europe's impressive 67 percent rate. Mbadi challenged regional leaders to tear down barriers that hurt business growth. He stressed that peace creates the perfect environment for investment and trade success. The minister wants East Africa to build its future without outside help. Kenyan business people cheered Uganda's friendly investment climate during the opening day. They asked Uganda to create a special office that helps smooth out trade problems. The visitors urged traders to solve disputes through diplomatic talks rather than street protests. Various Uganda agencies showed off investment chances and new rules that help businesses. These groups covered everything from communications to insurance and export promotion. The mission continues with trips to important trade sites around Uganda. Delegates will check out free trade zones and the cargo area at Entebbe airport. Business leaders will also tour Kampala to see what the city offers investors and tourists. The event marks a major step forward for Uganda-Kenya economic cooperation. [/QUOTE]
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