4 FAQs about Distribution breaker in China in Uganda

Should US vendors accept a third-party check for a shipment to Uganda?

U.S. vendors should never agree to accept third-party checks as payment for goods to be shipped to Uganda. Gold should never be accepted in lieu of payment – it is often fake or sourced from conflict regions. U.S. firms should check document veracity with financial institutions or through a commercial law firm.

What are the laws governing franchising in Uganda?

The laws relevant to franchising in Uganda include the Contract Act, the 2012 Companies Act, the 1998 Land Act, the 2019 Investment Code Act, the 2014 Industrial Property Act, the 2013 Geographical Indications Act, the 2010 Trademarks Act, the 2009 Trade Secrets Protection Act, and the 2006 Copyright and Neighboring Rights Act.

Can a joint venture participate in a petroleum business in Uganda?

Under the Petroleum (Exploration, Development, and Production) Act, joint ventures may be licensed to participate in a range of petroleum-related business undertakings provided there is participation by the Ugandan government or a foreign company that is at least 48% Ugandan-owned.

How long does it take to deliver air to Uganda?

The private party must also show proof of financial capacity to execute its obligations under the project. Express delivery firms operating in Uganda include DHL, FEDEX, and TNT, which offer air delivery to/from the United States in three to five business days.

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