Uganda's top foreign affairs official traveled to Turkey for important business talks. Vincent Waiswa from Uganda's Foreign Ministry met with leaders from Istanbul's main business group. The meeting happened at Uganda's embassy with help from Uganda's ambassador to Turkey. Tourism and investment experts joined the team for these crucial discussions.
Waiswa showed Turkish business leaders what Uganda offers to investors. He talked about Uganda's friendly rules for companies and easy access to African markets. The official highlighted four main areas where Turkey could invest. These sectors cover farming, tourism, mining, and technology development.
Uganda's representative said his country gives investors great chances for success. He pointed out that Uganda stays peaceful and safe for business. The official noted that Uganda remains more stable than many other nations around the world. He emphasized that Uganda's government actively supports foreign companies.
The Istanbul Chamber of Commerce has more than 820,000 members and operates for 143 years. Istanbul produces about one-third of Turkey's total economic output. The city houses 25 million people and makes most of Turkey's industrial products. Turkish officials welcomed Uganda's team warmly during their visit.
Turkey's business leader expressed strong interest in working with Uganda. He asked for detailed information about specific projects his members could fund. The Turkish official promised to send a business delegation to Uganda's capital city. This meeting helps Uganda attract more foreign investment and strengthen ties with Turkey.
Waiswa showed Turkish business leaders what Uganda offers to investors. He talked about Uganda's friendly rules for companies and easy access to African markets. The official highlighted four main areas where Turkey could invest. These sectors cover farming, tourism, mining, and technology development.
Uganda's representative said his country gives investors great chances for success. He pointed out that Uganda stays peaceful and safe for business. The official noted that Uganda remains more stable than many other nations around the world. He emphasized that Uganda's government actively supports foreign companies.
The Istanbul Chamber of Commerce has more than 820,000 members and operates for 143 years. Istanbul produces about one-third of Turkey's total economic output. The city houses 25 million people and makes most of Turkey's industrial products. Turkish officials welcomed Uganda's team warmly during their visit.
Turkey's business leader expressed strong interest in working with Uganda. He asked for detailed information about specific projects his members could fund. The Turkish official promised to send a business delegation to Uganda's capital city. This meeting helps Uganda attract more foreign investment and strengthen ties with Turkey.