Uganda Business Confidence Eases to 3-Month Low

2026-05-05 07:59 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

The Business Tendency Index in Uganda dropped to 55.8 in April 2026 from an upwardly revised 58.0 in the previous month.

This marked the lowest reading since January, amid declines in sub-indices for the present business situation (54.6 vs 56.2 in March), business conditions over the next three months (57.8 vs 60.2), and current employment (51.0 vs 51.1).

On the other hand, improvements were seen in order volumes with suppliers (62.4 vs 60.1), financial conditions (52.8 vs 51.7), average selling prices (58.4 vs 56.8), access to credit (45.6 vs 45.5), expected employment (56.8 vs 55.8), and stocks of finished products (42.6 vs 36.1).

Among sectors, confidence fell in manufacturing (53.9 vs 57.2) and other services (54.0 vs 59.9), while it increased in construction (44.6 vs 43.3), wholesale trade (52.7 vs 50.8), agriculture (61.0 vs 59.9), and financial services (83.5 vs 76.0).



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Uganda Business Confidence Eases to 3-Month Low
The Business Tendency Index in Uganda dropped to 55.8 in April 2026 from an upwardly revised 58.0 in the previous month. This marked the lowest reading since January, amid declines in sub-indices for the present business situation (54.6 vs 56.2 in March), business conditions over the next three months (57.8 vs 60.2), and current employment (51.0 vs 51.1). On the other hand, improvements were seen in order volumes with suppliers (62.4 vs 60.1), financial conditions (52.8 vs 51.7), average selling prices (58.4 vs 56.8), access to credit (45.6 vs 45.5), expected employment (56.8 vs 55.8), and stocks of finished products (42.6 vs 36.1). Among sectors, confidence fell in manufacturing (53.9 vs 57.2) and other services (54.0 vs 59.9), while it increased in construction (44.6 vs 43.3), wholesale trade (52.7 vs 50.8), agriculture (61.0 vs 59.9), and financial services (83.5 vs 76.0).
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