Tanzania FREE Reports
Interview with Hon. Mary Nagu Minister of Industry Trade and Marketing of Tanzania |
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| Wednesday, 23 June 2010 00:00 | ||
TANZANIAINVEST has been interviewing Hon. Mary Nagu, Minister of Industry, Trade and Marketing, to talk about Tanzania's investment opportunities in indutrial development, export of semi-processed products and in other key sectors of Tanzania's economy, as well as the role of China within such framework.
TanzaniaInvest.com: Thank you very much for receiving us. In January 2010 you met with Chinese Minister of Commerce Chen Deming during his visit here in Tanzania. Can you give us an overview of the trade relations between Tanzania and China? Tanzania’s strategic location makes it is a gateway to trade with other African countries, also because we belong to the East Africa Union and SADC with a total population of about 300 million people We invite investors coming to Tanzania to support us in agro-processing to add value instead of us remaining traders of natural resources and raw materials In relation to Mining, it is important to note that Tanzania has a lot of iron and coal in the southern part of Tanzania in a place called Mchuchu and if we could exploit these resources we could be producers of steel, which is in high demand in the world including in China. Finally tourism is also among our priorities where we look for new investments mainly in hotels development. TI: Given the fact that one of the Ministry’s mandates is marketing, what are you doing to market these opportunities, to potential foreign investors? MN: We are branding our country in such a manner that people see potential, for example, in the peace and stability that exist in this country and the friendliness and hard work of Tanzanians. We also send trade missions out, we also welcome foreign trade missions to come and see what is available in our country. Besides that, we are also participating in international expo and trade faire like the 2010 expo in Shanghai, so we are also using our trade missions to advertise Tanzania. We also try our best to be very friendly to the people who come to this country and to show them the friendly part of Tanzania; you must have witnessed that yourselves. We have so many ways of branding Tanzania and selling Tanzania outside and attracting investment to Tanzania; this is the role of my Ministry and that of the Ministry of Economy. TI: So what are the core values that you would like to convey with the Tanzanian brand to foreign investors? MN: Well, we have many. We are in Africa, and we are an island of peace and stability. We are a force when it comes to integrating Africa. We helped other countries of Africa to gain independence; we are now in the forefront of integrating Africa so that we become one big continent with one voice. This is a continent where the economic growth right now is very high, where when you invest and the return on what you invest is very high, and given that we are in Africa, and we are a stable country, those benefits will be more obtainable in Tanzania than elsewhere. We are a very, very big sleeping giant and have a lot of natural resources, we are an open economy and I think these are attributes that any investor would like to find. We are also very strategically located, in the middle of Africa, so we are a gateway to other African countries. We have six landlocked countries around us which use the Dar es Salaam port so it is not just a question by of advertising ourselves, it is a reality: we are a gateway to other African countries and to Europe as well. |



