
On July 2, 2026, the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry Uganda (ICCIU) held its inaugural Business Dialogue focused on the potential of the global halal economy for Ugandan businesses. The event took place at the Uganda Investment Authority Auditorium in Kampala and was conducted in a hybrid format, allowing both online and in-person participation.
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