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Please be advised that the Embassy of Ireland, Uganda website has moved and this page is no longer being updated. The Embassy website is now available at Ireland.ie/kampala.

Doing Business with Uganda

At the Embassy, we work closely with Irish state agencies to promote trade, tourism and inward investment.

The Embassy can:

  • Support Irish companies who want to find and access new markets and help with resolving commercial difficulties where possible
  • Provide general advice on doing business locally and, through our network of contacts, pursue export and investment opportunities that will benefit Ireland
  • Put Irish companies in contact with the Ugandan Investment Authority who can brief them on their sector of interest;
  • Put Irish companies in contact with official Ugandan public sector bodies, institutions and organisations that can help them establish their business including; Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ugandan Export Promotions Board, Private Sector Foundation of Uganda.

We work closely with key Irish state agencies to promote trade, tourism and inward investment, including among others:

Enterprise Ireland

Enterprise Ireland (EI) is the government organisation responsible for developing and growing Irish enterprises in world markets. It has a network of nine regional offices throughout Ireland and over 30 international locations, including in South Africa which oversees East Africa and Nigeria.

Bord Bia

The Irish Food Board, known as Bord Bia, acts as a link between Irish food, drink and horticulture suppliers and existing and potential customers throughout the world.