economy 19 June 2026 Uganda Investment Authority
Uganda's FY2026/27 Budget Signals Enhanced Investment Climate, UIA Pledges Continued Support
The upcoming FY2026/27 national budget in Uganda is set to unlock fresh avenues for investment, with the Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) reiterating its commitment to facilitating and supporting both local and international investors. Source: https://ugandainvest.go.ug/fy2026-27-budget-opens-new-investment-opportunities-as-uia-reaffirms-support-for-investors
The Ugandan government’s proposed budget for the Financial Year 2026/27 is poised to introduce a raft of measures designed to stimulate economic growth and attract significant investment across various sectors.
The Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) has expressed optimism about the budget’s potential, highlighting its role in creating an environment conducive to business expansion and new ventures. The Authority, a key governmental body tasked with promoting and facilitating investment in Uganda, has pledged to work closely with investors to navigate the opportunities presented by the new fiscal plan.
This proactive stance from the UIA suggests a strategic focus on leveraging the budget to enhance Uganda’s appeal as an investment destination. The Authority is expected to play a crucial role in streamlining processes, offering guidance, and ensuring that investors can capitalize on the incentives and opportunities that will be rolled out.
While specific details of the budget’s investment-focused initiatives are yet to be fully unveiled, the UIA’s proactive communication signals a government committed to fostering a robust and responsive investment landscape. This forward-looking approach aims to boost economic diversification, create employment, and drive sustainable development within Uganda.
“We are committed to supporting investors as they explore the new opportunities arising from the FY2026/27 budget,” stated a representative from the UIA, emphasizing the agency’s dedication to fostering a strong partnership between the government and the private sector. The UIA encourages potential investors to engage with the authority to understand how they can best benefit from the upcoming fiscal framework.