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Situated in the Mbale District and sprawling across an expansive 619 acres of land, the Mbale Industrial Park has emerged as a pivotal hub for economic growth and innovation.
President Museveni has launched a $600m (about Shs2 trillion) Sino-Uganda Industrial park in Mbale District with a stern call to remaining squatters to vacate the government land.
Mbale Industrial Park currently has four factories producing different products. They include Pearlight Technology, which manufactures bulbs, and Ubon Technology, which produces powder.
The Sino-Uganda Mbale industrial park is one of the 22 state-level industrial parks in Uganda, organised and constructed by the Tian Tang Group.
In 2022, disastrous floods hit Sino Uganda Industrial Park in Mbale leaving a trail of destruction. The floods that hit Mbale City on July 30 and 31, 2022 killed over 20 people all together and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNo One Has a Vision for Uganda Like Museveni - BukenyaFormer Vice President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya has said that no one in Uganda's political landscape possesses a stronger or clearer vision for the country's development than President Yoweri ...
MBALE, Uganda, March 10 (Xinhua) -- Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni launched on Friday an industrial park jointly developed by Chinese investors in the African country's eastern district of Mbale.
"Mbale Industrial Park is a success story of Uganda's industrialization agenda. Each of the 50 factories here, producing various products including textiles and steel, ...
CHINT's Uganda Meter Factory is in the Sino-Uganda Mbale Industrial Park and will serve the entire East African region. It is a modern power manufacturing plant focusing on producing electric ...
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Local textile firms ask govt to stop paying competitors’ taxesTangshan Mbale Industrial Park Co Limited is a trade free zone that enjoys several tax incentives. However, once their products are to be sold in Uganda, they are supposedly subject to import taxes.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni (R) attends the inauguration ceremony of the Mbale Industrial Park in Mbale, Uganda, March 9, 2018. TO GO with Xinhua Headlines: Chinese support propelling Africa's ...
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