Tanzania Investment Centre Invites Investment Project Submissions for Partnership Opportunities

Tanzania Investment Centre Invites Investment Project Submissions for Partnership Opportunities

The Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) is calling for submissions of investment projects in need of partnerships.

The initiative, part of TIC’s commitment to enhancing Tanzania’s economic development, is supported by TanzaniaInvest.com, reflecting our official partnership with TIC.

TIC’s role is pivotal in promoting investment opportunities within various sectors to both local and foreign investors, focusing on stimulating economic growth through collaboration. This initiative aims to attract capital, introduce modern technology, and create employment opportunities.

Investors and project owners are encouraged to submit comprehensive details of their projects seeking partnerships.

Required information includes the company name, project name, location, sector, project area size, and a detailed project description (including project summary, uniqueness, sector analysis, competitive environment, and market analysis).

In addition, TIC requests information on infrastructure (land size, access to community services like roads, water, electricity, etc.), estimated project costs, current project status, and value. Contact information of the stakeholders, along with the title deed and project photos, should also be included.

Submission and Contact Information: Details about investment projects should be submitted to the Executive Director at the Tanzania Investment Centre.

Submissions can be made directly at the TIC head office located in the Golden Jubilee Building, Ohio Street, Dar es Salaam, or via email. The submission form and additional information are available on the TIC website.

Executive Director, Tanzania Investment Centre
Head Office, Golden Jubilee Building, First Floor, Ohio Street
P.O. Box 938, Dar es Salaam
Email: info@tic.go.tz
Phone: +255 737 879087, +255 734 989 470

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