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Uganda economy expanded 8.5% in quarter ended December

KAMPALA, March 25 (Reuters) – Uganda’s economy expanded by 8.5% in the quarter ended December ​from 5.4% in the corresponding period ‌a year earlier, helped by strong consumer demand and high activity in construction ​and other sectors, the finance ​ministry said.
In a post on the ⁠X platform late on Tuesday, the ​ministry also said construction of a $5 ​billion pipeline to help Uganda export its crude oil to international markets had reached 80%.
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The ​1,443-kilometer (897-mile) (EACOP) will commence from the oil ​fields in western Uganda to the port of ‌Tanga ⁠on Tanzania’s Indian Ocean coast.
The ​ministry ⁠said the government forecasts it will earn 2.2 trillion Ugandan shillings ($587.04 million) ⁠in ​revenues from oil exports ​in the 2026/2027 (July-June) financial year.
($1 = 3,747.6400 Ugandan shillings)
Reporting ​by Elias Biryabarema; Editing by Jacqueline Wong

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