Tanzanian Govt. invites Indian investment

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

body Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) has organised 'India-Tanzania Forum' on Wednesday to boost trade and investment relations between and Tanzania.

Minister for Industry, Trade and Investment, Tanzania Charles Mwijage proposed that a special forum could be organized in Tanzania for 10-days where Indian industry could visit sites and move around Tanzania and then take a call regarding setting up their in the country.

"Discussions were being held with the Tanzanian delegation with respect to a bilateral investment treaty, easier visa regime for travelers from to Tanzania and technology transfer," said Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Manoj Dwivedi.

"Tanzanian should urge its industry to prepare good projects that can be taken up by Indian investors," he added.

Tanzania with peace and political stability, strategic location, attractive investment regime, investment incentives and guarantees, abundance of natural resources, high growth potential, memberships of bilateral trade agreements, export processing and special economic zones, and leisure destinations, offered immense potential for trade and investment.

Dr. A. Didar Singh, Secretary General, and Dr Samuel Nyantahe, Chairman, Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI), also shared their perspectives on ways to boosting trade and investment between and Tanzania.

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First Published: Thu, August 31 2017. 13:02 IST