Tanzania Invites Submission of Investment Projects Seeking Partnerships

Tanzania Investment Centre Projects Seekinh Partnerships

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

The TIC’s mandate is to promote investment opportunities across various economic sectors, both for local and foreign investors, and to facilitate partnerships between Tanzanian and foreign stakeholders.

As part of its ongoing efforts to attract capital, modern technology, and generate employment through efficient and impactful ventures, TIC invites businesses to submit details of investment projects requiring partnerships.

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The project submissions should include the company name, project name, location (village/street, ward, district), sector, project size, a brief overview, market analysis, competitive landscape, and project uniqueness.

Additionally, submissions must include infrastructure details (land size, utilities, access to roads, water, electricity, etc.), cost estimates, project status (whether operational or under construction), total project value, required funding, and ownership contribution.

Contact information, including the name, position, email, and phone numbers, along with project photos and title deed copies, should also be provided.

Submission forms are available on the TIC website at https://www.tic.go.tz/uploads/documents/en-1700813040-PROJECT%20BRIEF%20FORM.pdf.

The collected project information will be compiled into both digital and print brochures for promotion to global investors.

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Interested parties should submit their details to:

Executive Director
Tanzania Investment Centre
Golden Jubilee Tower, 1st Floor, Ohio Street,
P.O. Box 938, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Email: info@tic.go.tz
Phone: +255 737 879087 / +255 734 989470

Alternatively, you can send your form to TanzaniaInvest by email at info@tanzaniainvest.com or WhatsApp at +255 656 666 836.

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