Tanzania–New Zealand Investment Forum to Take Place Online on 19th November 2024

The Tanzania–New Zealand Investment Forum will be held online on 19th November 2024, from 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM EAT / 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM New Zealand Time. The forum will focus on investment opportunities in agriculture technology, green energy, and innovation, aimed at strengthening economic ties between Tanzania and New Zealand.
Tanzania New Zealand Investment Forum

The Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), in partnership with the Africa New Zealand Business Chamber (ANZBC) and the Tanzania Embassy in Tokyo, Japan, is set to host the Tanzania–New Zealand Investment Forum.

The event will be held online on 19th November 2024, from 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM EAT / 6:00 PM to 7:15 PM New Zealand Time.

This exclusive forum will provide a platform for New Zealand investors to explore emerging opportunities in key sectors such as agriculture technology, green energy, and innovation—areas where both Tanzania and New Zealand are well-positioned for growth.

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Participants will gain valuable insights into the potential for collaboration and investment in these strategic sectors, as the two nations look to expand their economic partnerships.

TIC invites interested New Zealand investors to join this pivotal event and discover how they can tap into the promising opportunities in Tanzania’s rapidly developing economy.

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