Uganda has been encouraging more investors from China to venture
into its fast growing economy as the two countries strive to reduce
the trade gap, a senior government official has said.
Gagawala Wambuzi, the Minister of State for Trade said in a
recent interview with Xinhua that the Ugandan government is willing
to see the growing trade between the two countries and more
investment injected by Chinese companies.
"The trade relation is increasingly becoming stronger and
stronger. There was a time we are not importing anything directly
from China. Now we are importing directly from China to a tune of
US$150 million," said Wambuzi.
"On the other hand, counter trade between Uganda and China has
started increasing from zero to US$10 million now. We think this
volume is going to increase radically very soon in favor of both
parties," he added.
"We are very anxious for the Chinese enterprises to come and
invest in areas that can help develop the economy," Wambuzi said,
noting the two governments are working on the mechanism to reduce
the trade imbalance by encouraging more Chinese investment in
manufacturing sector.
Bilateral trade between China and Uganda, which started in the
1960s, reached nearly US$100 million in 2005, 12.8 percent up from
the previous year, while Uganda's export to China has increased
71.8 percent to US$20 million and import from China increased 12.8
percent.
Within the framework of the Sino-Africa Cooperation Forum, China
has exempted the tariff on certain commodities to 25 under-
developed African countries, including Uganda, in a bid to further
boost export of African products to Chinese market.
"By China accepting Ugandan products like coffee to access its
market, tax free, indicates that China wants its relation with
Uganda to grow. Uganda also wants the same," the minister said.
Many Chinese businessmen have come to Uganda to explore business
opportunities following the visit of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to the country in June this
year.
"The trade is bound to grow much bigger from this Sino-Africa
Cooperation Forum summit to be held on November 3 in Beijing. What
we are going to show and what Chinese are going to show us is going
to be a big boost in every sector of relationship between China and
Uganda.
"Uganda can benefit a lot if it can attract one million tourists
per year from China. The Chinese menu is wide if we are to get
people to invest in hotels; our peasants will grow to supply those
hotels such that the Chinese tourists will be as comfortable as
they are back home," Wambuzi said.
The minister also assured that Uganda will be fully prepared to
receive Chinese tourists since it is to hold the Common Wealth
Heads of Government Meeting late next year, in which some 10,000
delegates would rush in the country in just a week.
"Africa is welcoming China whole-heartedly, Uganda in
particular. I think it is very important for the people in China to
pick interest in visiting Uganda," Wambuzi said.
(Xinhua News Agency October 23, 2006)