Tanzania eye key investment sectors with Jamaica

Published 2021년 11월 18일

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Tanzania is seeking to strengthen its economic ties with Jamaica by inviting the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority to identify potential investment areas. The areas of focus include tourism, medicine, industry, agriculture, and fisheries. Other potential investment areas identified by Tanzania include pharmacy and pharmaceuticals, car assembling, edible oil production, cotton production, and fisheries. Jamaica has expressed its interest in linking its tourism sector with Tanzania and holding international conferences, inviting Tanzania as a participating country.
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TANZANIA has invited Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority to identify potential areas for establishing investment partnerships that will contribute to the economies of the two countries. The Director of the Tanzania Pavilion, Ms Getrude Ng'weshemi disclosed this at the ongoing Expo 2020 exhibition in Dubai mentioning areas like tourism, medicine and medical supplies, industry, agriculture and fisheries. "Tanzania is blessed with unique opportunities coupled with enabling environment, policies and adequate resources,” she said adding that we invite Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority to discuss how Jamaica can cooperate with Tanzania in such investment areas. The meeting was also attended by the exhibition coordinators from the Tanzania Trade Development Authority (Tantrade) and other stakeholders participating in the exhibition including Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) and Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA). The TIC ...
Source: Dailynews

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