Tanzania, a major focus of most foreign investors

Tanzania is becoming a major focus of most investors from Africa and the world. A delegation of bankers and entrepreneurs from South Africa visited the Tanzania Export Processing Zone Authority (EPZA) to explore investment opportunities.

The delegation toured the Tanzania Tooku Garments Co. Ltd; a textile industry which is operating at Benjamin William Mkapa Special Economic Zones, producing a range of textile products especially jeans and shirts for exports. Apart from Benjamin William Mkapa Special Economic Zones, others are Hifadhi EPZ, Vector Health EPZ, Arusha, Kamal Industrial Park and Tooku Garmets.

The Investment and Promotion Manager at the Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA), Ms Grace Lemunge, welcomed the delegation stating that the special economic zones (SEZs) are geographically designated areas set aside in the country for specifically target economic activities, with support through special economic zone arrangements, including laws and systems, which are often different from those applied in other areas.

Around 144 companies have invested in various economic zones, where 44 percent are foreign and 56 percent are local.

The Frontier Advisor, Deloitte, Mr Martyn Davies in Dar es Salaam said that the eastern part of Africa has been drawing attentions of potential investors not only from Africa but all over the world due to the new investment opportunities in areas of gas and oil, mining and agriculture too.

Recent Posts

LYCRA Company partners with Qore to produce bio-derived elastane

The LYCRA Company has joined forces with Qore, a collaboration between Cargill and HELM, to make the world’s first large-scale…

1 day ago

Soorty, Decode collaborate on sustainable jumpsuit

Pakistani denim manufacturer Soorty has partnered with zero-waste designer Decode to create a modern and sustainable version of the jumpsuit…

1 day ago

Puma launches eco-friendly Re: Suede 2.0 sneaker

Puma released its new Re: Suede 2.0 sneaker after a successful trial study which showed that the footwear could be…

1 day ago

EU approves new laws for labour standards in Bangladesh

A new supply chain rule, endorsed by the European Parliament, is set to enhance labor and environmental standards in the…

2 days ago

Freitag unveils new Mono[P6] circular backpack

Freitag introduces the Mono[P6], a fully circular backpack developed over three years, crafted from a single material, emphasizing simplicity for…

2 days ago

Hellmann’s Canada, ID.Eight launch food waste sneakers

Hellmann’s Canada collaborates with ID.Eight to unveil a special-edition trainer, ‘1352: Refreshed Sneakers,’ made from food waste materials like corn.

2 days ago