The UK has announced it has doubled its export credit for Uganda-destined British companies from £300m to £600m, as it embarks on a mission to restore trade relations with former colonies in the face of Brexit and its departure from the European Union.
The new finance support will be made available through the government’s export credit agency UK Export Finance (UKEF).
Popat met with Ugandan trade minister Amelia Kyambadde to discuss ways of improving the trade between the two countries, which is reported to have fallen in recent years.
Top UK exports to Uganda include road vehicles, power generating machinery, medicinal and pharmaceutical products and general industrial machinery.