Uganda Closes Congo Border Over Ebola Fears, Causing Heavy Losses for Traders
Uganda shut its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo citing Ebola contagion concerns. The closure directly impacted cross‑border
Uganda shut its border with the Democratic Republic of Congo citing
Ebola contagion concerns. The closure directly impacted cross‑border
trade activities. Traders reported substantial financial losses as a
result. The decision was covered by Idaho Press. Authorities framed
the move as a public‑health precaution. The affected goods included a
range of commodities. Market analysts warn of continued economic
strain in the region. Stakeholders await clarification on when the
border may reopen.