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Uganda’s GDP Grows By 13 Percent

Uganda’s GDP Grows By 13 Percent

From The Standard

Uganda said its gross domestic product has expanded by 13 per cent after it rebased its calculation to incorporate new sectors in the economy. The east African country’s GDP stood at Ush68.4 trillion ($24.69 billion) at the end of the 2013/14 financial year, after the rebasing, the finance ministry said, from a previous estimate of Ush60.5 trillion. The ministry said it changed the base year for its GDP calculations to 2009/10 from 2002. Uganda follows in the footsteps of other sub-Saharan African countries including Nigeria and Kenya which have rebased their economies to try to capture the output of new sectors like information technology and entertainment services. Uganda’s rebasing exercise means debt levels fall as a proportion of GDP, a closely watched ratio, and could give the government some leeway for more borrowing to help finance its plans to build new transport links and repair creaking infrastructure.

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