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    Uganda – Trade surplus with DRC hits $53m, its highest in East Africa

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    Uganda reports record trade surplus with DRC amidst regional dynamics.

    Uganda has recorded a substantial trade surplus with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), marking a significant milestone in East African trade dynamics. According to the Ministry of Finance Performance of the Economy report, Uganda’s exports to the DRC surpassed those to other East African Community (EAC) member states, contributing to a flourishing trade relationship.

    Uganda’s trade dynamics with DRC

    Uganda’s Ministry of Finance released a report highlighting the country’s trade dynamics, particularly its flourishing trade surplus with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In January, Uganda reported a remarkable trade surplus of $53.07 million with the DRC, signifying a pivotal shift in regional trade patterns.

    EAC trade landscape

    While Uganda boasted a commendable surplus with the DRC, its trade relations with other EAC member states reflected a mixed picture. While South Sudan, Rwanda, and Burundi showed favorable trade balances, deficits were reported with Tanzania and Kenya. These insights underscore Uganda’s evolving role in regional commerce.

    Export trends and market shares

    Uganda’s export landscape depicted a nuanced scenario. The East African Community remained a dominant market, absorbing 37.6 percent of Uganda’s total exports. Notably, the Middle East and European Union emerged as significant trade partners. However, trade imbalances persisted with Asia, Africa, and Europe.

    Impact on national economy

    The Ministry of Finance’s report delineated the broader implications for Uganda’s economy. Despite challenges, total exports in December amounted to $616.36 million, reflecting a marginal increase. Notably, while coffee exports witnessed a slight decline, sectors like Simsim, tobacco, and cotton surged.

    Import dynamics and regional sources

    Uganda’s import patterns shed light on its diverse trade relationships. Asia, spearheaded by China and India, constituted the largest share of imports. Meanwhile, contributions from the EAC, Africa, and the Middle East underscored Uganda’s multifaceted import landscape, offering insights into its economic interconnectedness.

    As the nation navigates intricate trade dynamics, leveraging strengths and addressing disparities will be crucial in sustaining growth and fostering regional economic resilience.

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