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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Uganda Development Corporation (UDC) is a government-controlled organisation in the East African state of Uganda. Formed in 1952, it had some success in promoting Ugandan industrial development, and was swelled with the addition of newly nationalised industries in the early 1970s. These, however, proved too much for the corporation, and it went into a slow decline before being phased out completely in 1998, before being re-introduced with similar aims in 2008.The…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Uganda Development Corporation (UDC) is a government-controlled organisation in the East African state of Uganda. Formed in 1952, it had some success in promoting Ugandan industrial development, and was swelled with the addition of newly nationalised industries in the early 1970s. These, however, proved too much for the corporation, and it went into a slow decline before being phased out completely in 1998, before being re-introduced with similar aims in 2008.The UDC was created by the British colonial administration in 1952 to "facilitate the industrial and economic development of Uganda". Under the Uganda Development Corporation Act 1952 it was to "promote and assist in the financing, management or establishment of new undertakings; schemes for the better organisation and modernisation of and the more efficient carrying out of any undertaking; and the conduct of research into the industrial and mineral potentialities of Uganda."