Sino-Uganda Mbale Industrial Park - zwmip. com Sino-Uganda Mbale Industrial Park is one of 22 state-level industrial parks in Uganda, which were proposed by Ugandan President Museveni and China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, approved by Uganda's Ministry of Finance, organized and constructed by the Tian Tang Group
Sino-Uganda Mbale Industrial Park: Revolutionising Uganda’s . . . Hosting over 40 companies producing smartphones, televisions, textiles, and steel, and employing around 10,000 workers daily, the park is one of 22 state-level industrial parks in Uganda, which were proposed by President Museveni and China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and constructed by the Tian Tang Group
Uganda to establish new industrial hub following success of Mbale park The existing 619-acre park in Mbale City, located in eastern Uganda, has been a cornerstone of the government’s industrialization drive since it became operational in 2018 By the end of 2025, the facility hosts approximately 75 factories and employs over 12,000 Ugandans
Mbale Industrial Park Nears One Hundred Factories as Expansion Gains . . . Mbale Industrial Park is entering a new phase of growth as the government reinforces its commitment to resolving long standing operational challenges The park currently hosts seventy five factories, with projections to reach one hundred once full development is completed
Museveni commissions four factories at Mbale Industrial Park President Museveni commissioned four new factories at the Sino-Uganda Mbale Industrial Park in Mbale City last Friday, reiterating that industrialisation is a key solution to Uganda's youth
Mbale Industrial Park – Skyline Consultants Ltd Preparation of a comprehensive business plan for the proposed Industrial Park that was presented to the Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) a state agency responsible for overseeing investment in Uganda
Mbale Industrial Park Welcomes 16 New Factories On 25 August 2023, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni commissioned 16 new factories in the Sino-Uganda Industrial Park in Mbale City He attributed the success of the Mbale Industrial Park to effective policy measures and the strong ties between Uganda and China