
Episode 5: Supplying Tech, Games, Car Parts, Precious Metals, and Diamonds
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This week on Uplift Uganda, host Trevor Dyches dives back into the heart of Uganda’s business scene, uncovering new opportunities and the challenges that come with them. Trevor shares firsthand insights on the untapped potential of supplying local businesses with in-demand products like wireless chargers and other electronic gadgets—items that are rare but highly sought after in the region. He discusses the logistics of importing goods, from navigating shipping lanes between China, India, and Uganda, to the complexities of sharing shipping containers to keep costs down.
The episode also explores the high-stakes world of auto parts trading, where prices in Uganda often surpass those in the US, revealing a lucrative gap for entrepreneurs willing to bridge the supply chain. Trevor recounts his experiences sourcing car parts and the surprising profit margins for those who can deliver to remote areas.
Listeners will also hear about the challenges and possibilities in trading precious metals and diamonds, as well as the growing interest in digital design and creative industries among Ugandan youth. Trevor reflects on the ups and downs of the week, the importance of building the right connections, and the ongoing journey to find the most impactful business opportunities.
Whether you’re interested in international trade, grassroots entrepreneurship, or the evolving digital landscape in East Africa, this episode offers a candid look at the realities and rewards of doing business in Uganda. Tune in for practical lessons, personal stories, and a glimpse into the future of commerce on the continent
Uplift Uganda is a production of Food for Thought Audio. Written and produced by Trevor Dyches, with music and post-production by Kenny Mears. Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, or wherever you listen to podcasts for more content. Be sure to check out our website at https://foodforthoughtaudio.com/