Uganda and the European Union (EU) have deepened their commitment to strengthening trade and investment ties, focusing on Agricultural Technology (AgriTech) and Sustainable Mining as key drivers for economic growth. The Uganda-EU Business Insights 2025, held at Mestil Hotel in Kampala, provided a high-level platform to accelerate European investments in Uganda’s agriculture and mineral sectors, while addressing policy frameworks, trade facilitation, and technology transfer. Leading the discussions were EU Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Jan Sadek, Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) Chairman, Humphrey Nzeyi, and key government ministers: Hon. Matia Kasaija (Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development), Hon. Phiona Nyamutoro…
EU Envoy Jan Sadek, PSFU’s Nzeyi, and Ministers Kasaija, Nyamutoro, and Mwebesa Push for Deeper EU-Uganda Mineral and AgriTech Trade Uganda and the European Union (EU) strengthen trade and investment ties, focusing on AgriTech and sustainable mining. Leaders, including EU Ambassador Jan Sadek and PSFU’s Humphrey Nzeyi, push for industrialisation, value addition, and market expansion to drive economic transformation.

Left-Right: EU Ambassador to Uganda, H.E. Jan Sadek; Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) Chairman, Humphrey Nzeyi; Hon. Matia Kasaija (Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development); Hon. Francis Mwebesa (Minister of Trade, Industry, and Cooperatives) and Hon. Phiona Nyamutoro (Minister of State for Mineral Development) at the meeting.




