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  • Policy Advocacy
  • Tax Exemption
  • Low interest rates on bonds
  • Reduction of energy tariffs 

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Benefits of UMA Membership

  • Advocacy for condusive business environment for members e.g tax policies, fiscal policies etc.
  • Tax exemptions on raw materials
  • Reduction on energy tarrifs and advocating to stabilize power supply for manufacturers.
  • UMA lobbies for low interest rates on long term finances e.g long term bonds.

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