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Uganda's Tayebwa summons South Sudan envoy over trade ties
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50065, member: 636"] Parliament Speaker Thomas Tayebwa sat down with South Sudan Ambassador Paul Molong Akaro for important talks about money and trade. The two men chatted about making business deals between their countries even stronger than before. Tayebwa wants Uganda to sell more factory-made goods across the border to South Sudan markets. The ambassador agreed that both nations can help each other make more cash through smart partnerships. Their morning meeting focused on finding new ways to boost profits for everyone. South Sudan buys tons of stuff from Ugandan companies every single year. The country serves as one of Uganda's biggest customers for industrial products and manufactured items. Tayebwa promised to keep pushing more Ugandan exports into South Sudan stores and businesses. He also talked about encouraging Ugandan investors to start new projects across the border. Both leaders want to see trade numbers climb higher during the coming months. Uganda helped South Sudan fight for freedom from Sudan many years ago. The two countries have stayed close friends since South Sudan became independent. Tayebwa reminded the ambassador that Uganda still supports peace efforts and government building programs. Both men expressed hope that their partnership will keep growing stronger. They promised to work together on keeping the entire region safe and prosperous. [/QUOTE]
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