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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Uganda’s Balance of Trade between April 2020 and April 2021

机译:Covid-19大流行对乌干达的影响到2020年4月2021年4月2021年4月

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The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has been categorized as the worst health crisis of our times with a fatality rate of 5 percent and over 10 million people infected around the world by June 2020. Several nations worldwide put in place desperate measures, including complete national lockdowns and travel restrictions to try and contain the virus. This distorted global supply chains and adversely affected global growth. Uganda is no exception to the pandemic as the adverse effects have already started to ripple through the trade balance of the domestic economy. This paper contributes to the dearth of studies on the effect of COVID-19 pandemic on Uganda’s trade balance between April 2020 and April 2021. Purpose : The aim of this paper is to offer a critical analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on Uganda’s balance of trade. Methodological approach to the study : This paper in its analysis employed a Descriptive research design of the monthly trade data at a household, firm and national level. Findings : COVID-19 Pandemic caused a temporary short to medium term disequilibrium in Uganda’s balance. The containment m easures adopted by the government of Uganda to curb the further spread of the virus specifically the first lock down announced on 26 ~( th ) March 2020 by his excellence the president of the republic of Uganda motivated by the first of the pandemic caused a sharp disruption of Uganda’s balance of trade. Implic ation : The nature of the disequilibrium in Uganda’s balance of trade of go ods and services can fully recover swiftly when the crisis caused by the pandemic comes to an end. However, the COVID-19 Pandemic may have a stretched long-term impact on Uganda’s balance of trade in goods and services that heavily rely on the movement of commercial traders. Originality of the paper : The paper contributes to the existing body of knowledge in aiding to understand how COVID-19 has impacted on Uganda’s balance of trade of goods and services.
机译:冠状病毒大流行(Covid-19)被归类为我们时代最严重的健康危机,到2020年6月在世界各地感染的死亡率为5%,超过1000万人。全世界的几个国家都在制定绝望的措施,包括完整的措施国家锁定和旅行限制试图含有病毒。这种扭曲的全球供应链和受到不利影响的全球增长。乌干达并不例例,由于国内经济的贸易平衡已经开始涟漪。本文有助于对2020年4月2021年4月2021年4月2021年4月2021年4月2021年4月2021年4月2021年4月2021年4月2021年的缺乏研究。目的:本文的目的是提供对影响的批判性分析Covid-19关于乌干达的贸易平衡。 研究的方法方法:本文在其分析中采用了家庭,公司和国家层面的月度贸易数据的描述设计。 调查结果:Covid-19大流行引起乌干达平衡中的中期不平衡暂时的短期。乌干达政府采用的遏制MEATULE遏制病毒的进一步蔓延,特别是乌干达共和国总统于2020年3月20日宣布的第一个锁定宣布的乌干达共和国主席的激励乌干达的贸易平衡急剧破坏。 暗示:乌干达的贸易贸易平衡的不平衡性质可以充分迅速迅速恢复,当大流行引起的危机结束时。然而,Covid-19 Pandemery可能对乌干达的商品和服务的贸易平衡有一个延伸的长期影响,这些商品和服务的平衡依赖于商业贸易商的运动。 文件的原创性:本文有助于实现现有的知识体系,以了解Covid-19如何影响乌干达商品和服务贸易平衡。

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