Uganda’s merchandise exports surged 77.6% in January, highlighting a strong trade performance driven by commodity flows and regional demand. Export growth drivenUganda’s merchandise exports surged 77.6% in January, highlighting a strong trade performance driven by commodity flows and regional demand. Export growth driven

Uganda exports surge 77.6% in January

2026/03/28 09:00
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Uganda’s merchandise exports surged 77.6% in January, highlighting a strong trade performance driven by commodity flows and regional demand.
Export growth driven by gold and coffee

Uganda recorded a significant increase in export earnings in January, reflecting stronger performance across key commodities. According to the Bank of Uganda, total merchandise exports rose sharply compared to the same period last year, supported largely by gold exports and robust coffee shipments.

Gold continued to dominate export receipts, benefiting from sustained international demand and Uganda’s role as a regional trading hub. In addition, coffee exports maintained solid momentum, supported by improved harvest volumes and stable global prices. These developments underscore the country’s reliance on primary commodities while highlighting the importance of diversification.

Regional trade and market dynamics

Regional markets played a central role in sustaining export growth. Uganda’s trade with neighboring countries remained strong, particularly within the East African Community, where cross-border demand for manufactured goods and agricultural products increased. As a result, intra-African trade continues to provide a stable outlet for Ugandan exporters.

At the same time, linkages with markets in Asia supported export volumes, especially for gold and coffee. These connections reflect Uganda’s growing integration into global value chains, even as logistics and financing conditions remain challenging for exporters.

Foreign exchange and macroeconomic implications

The surge in exports contributed positively to Uganda’s foreign exchange position, helping to ease pressure on the local currency. Higher export receipts typically support reserve accumulation and improve external balances, which in turn can enhance investor confidence.

Data from the World Bank suggests that export-led growth remains a key pillar for Uganda’s medium-term economic outlook. Therefore, sustained improvements in export performance could strengthen fiscal and external stability.

Outlook and structural considerations

Looking ahead, Uganda’s export trajectory will depend on commodity prices, regional demand, and continued improvements in trade infrastructure. While current figures indicate strong momentum, analysts suggest that diversification into higher-value exports could enhance resilience over time.

In addition, policy support from the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development will be critical in sustaining export competitiveness. Investment in logistics, value addition, and market access is expected to play a central role in maintaining growth.

Overall, the sharp rise in merchandise exports signals a positive start to the year for Uganda’s external sector. However, maintaining this momentum will require balanced policy efforts and continued engagement with both regional and global markets.

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