2nd EAC Investment Conference, 29 – 31 July, Nairobi Kenya

 

This Investment Conference will be held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi from the 29th to the 31st of July 2009, under the theme “Invest in East Africa, where challenges are opportunities”.

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Please visit the EAC Conference website at ; http://www.eac.int/investmentconference09/

 

 

Investment Incentives Expounded

 

 

Investment Incentives are policy instruments used to attract investment. They may take the form of financial aid (such as outright grants and loans at concessionary rates or subsidies)

 

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SMEs receive mentoring from TNCs

 

Linkages between Transnational Companies (TNCs) and local Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the fastest and most effective way to transfer technology and management skills to local SMEs in emerging economies

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Do you have an innovative project idea?

Are you looking for a partnership?

 

Then the EVD has the answer you’ve been looking for. EVD is responsible for international business and international cooperation through private sector development.

 

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Domestic and Diaspora Investment opportunities in the ICT sector

 

Uganda’s Information Communication Technology (ICT) sector is among the most vibrant within East Africa. This is due to a well regulated  Telecommunications sub-sector

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Upcoming Events

 

·          19th Smart Partnership International Dialogue, Munyonyo, Uganda, 26 – 28 July 2009

 

·          2nd East African Investment Conference, 29 – 31 July 2009

 

·          Ugandan North American Association (UNAA) Convention, Chicago, September 2009

 

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The Role of Uganda Investment Authority

 

UIA is the agency set up by an Act of Parliament (Investment Code 1991) to promote and facilitate private sector investment in Uganda.

 

The agency serves to:

Provide first hand information on investment opportunities in Uganda; Issue Investment Licenses; Assist in securing other licenses and secondary approvals for investors; Help investors to implement their project ideas through assistance in locating relevant project support services; Provide assistance in the acquisition of industrial land; Help to obtain work permits and special passes for investors and their expatriate staff; Arrange contacts for potential investors and organize itineraries for visiting foreign missions in the country; Assist investors in seeking joint venture partners and funding; Review and make policy recommendations to Government about investment.

 

Uganda Investment Authority provides assistance in establishing

 your business in Uganda.

 

Invest in Uganda – Your Investment is our Business!