Uganda, April 2 -- The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has since become a place that promises so much but delivers so little or even nothing at all, especially for the Least Developed Countries (LDC) where Uganda and 44 other economies are categorised, Prosper Magazine has learnt.

There are currently 45 economies, including Uganda, designated by the United Nations as LDCs, entitling them to concessions such as preferential market access, capacity-building including on technology and even aid.

However, the global international Organisation tasked with dealing with the rules of trade between nations with a goal to ensure that trade flows as "smoothly, predictably and freely as possible" is increasingly operating parallel to its intention, ...