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Africas rare earth element opportunity
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Africa is well-endowed with Critical Raw Materials (CRM) which are of essential importance for not only the energy transition but also the electric vehicle (EV) market and other tech-related industries.
Tanzania starts process to overhaul outdated investment laws
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Tanzanian authorities said on Thursday they have started a process aimed at overhauling outdated investment laws in a bid to improve the investment atmosphere.
Rwanda, Tanzania new ICT pact to pave way for digital transformation projects
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A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Rwanda and the government of Tanzania is expected to increase the number of digital transformation projects within the public and private sector,
Vietnam, Tanzania look to step up bilateral investment cooperation
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Vietnam is willing to share its socio-economic development experience and lessons with Tanzania, especially in attracting foreign investment and developing garment, footwear, and seafood sectors
France and Tanzania: Partners in a Blue Economy agenda
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Not only this efforts will allow Tanzania to develop a sustain-able utilization of its marine, lake and littoral resources, but the country could become a leader on the Blue Economy strategy over the next few years.
Higher education cooperation between France and Tanzania is expanding
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Having been limited for a long time to linguistic aspects, higher education cooperation between France and Tanzania has expanded since 2019 to include others disciplines.
Kenya and Tanzania begin implementing measures to ease trade
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The validity period of permits had also been increased for veterinary products from 15 to 30 days.
Analysis: China and Africa in the Age of Covid-19
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Yes, the new age of China-Africa relations will be made of painstaking debt talks. But Chinas capital in Africa - both financial and diplomatic - is unrivaled.
East Africa: ripe with potential
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How do mining companies take advantage of this mineral rich region and is it an attractive investment hotspot
Tanzania: Automotive sector attracting investment
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Tanzania is one of the most promising and fastest growing automobile markets in the region. Tanzania automobile industry is supported by multiple factors such as labour availability, RD efforts, geographic advantage and government support.
What Tanzania should do to prompt creativity and boost productivity in technology - The Citizen
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Investment in hard infrastructure will serve as an important tool for helping the country boost its productivity and the speed at which goods can be delivered.
India, Tanzania discuss bolstering ties further
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They expressed satisfaction at the growing development partnership, educational linkages, trade and investment flows between India and Tanzania, and discussed possibilities of further accelerating these trends.
Finance is Drying Up for East Africa
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East African finance ministers will have to strike a balance between spending to rebuild economies battered by the coronavirus scourge and burdening their already heavily indebted nations with more loans when they present 2020-21 spending plans.
5 Top Investment Opportunities in Tanzania
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Once known mainly for Mount Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar, Tanzania is seeing a change in the balance between the number of tourists and investors coming to the country.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution and digitization will transform Africa into a global powerhouse
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)acterized by the fusion of the digital, biological, and physical worlds, as well as the growing utilization of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, robotics, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, and advanced wireless technologies, among othershas ushered in a new era of economic disruption with uncertain socio-economic consequences for Africa.
Rwanda: Dar-Kigali Trade Strategies Pay Off
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FOUR years of President John Magufuli's regime has witnessed a surge in trading volume between Tanzania and Rwanda, largely stimulated by improved business environment in the two East African nations.
Turkey to establish logistics centers in African countries Daily Sabah
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Turkey is establishing logistics bases in African countries after seeing exponential rise in trade in the last 16 years thanks to the country's Africa initiative. Turkey enjoys free trade agreements (FTA) with five African countries, deals for reciprocal protection of investment with 30 countries, and agreements with 13 countries to prevent double taxation.
African design excellence
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A curated collection of intricately handcrafted basketware, jewellery, handbags, photography, ceramics, furniture and other examples of contemporary African design will be showcased and for sale in Plettenberg Bay this summer.
Namibia and Tanzania deepens cooperation
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The second session of the Namibia-Tanzania joint commission for cooperation has resulted in the two countries signing three Memoranda of Understanding in the areas of tourism, youth development and culture, arts and sports.
Africa To Supply Big Chunk Of Global Natural Gas By 2025? Huge Investments Pour Into Energy Sector
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Africa could provide as much a fifth of global demand for liquefied natural gas by 2025, up from 10% in 2018, due to huge investments in the sector and some recent major discoveries.
Will east Africa sail off into the sunset with its economy-boosting port projects, or are there clouds on the horizon?
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From Djibouti to Mozambique, several east African countries are at various stages in the development of ambitious and modern port facilities worth a combined value of over US$20 billion.
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