Tanzania Trade Development Authority Partners with TanzaniaInvest to Boost Trade and Investment Promotion

TanTrade signed a partnership with TanzaniaInvest.com to promote Tanzania’s trade and investment potential. TanzaniaInvest now showcases TanTrade and features an exclusive interview with its Director General, Latifa Khamis.
Latifa Khamis TanTrade Eric Tirabassi TanzaniaInvest MOU Partnership

The Tanzania Trade Development Authority (TanTrade) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with www.TanzaniaInvest.com to cooperate in promoting trade and investment opportunities in the country.

As part of the MoU, TanzaniaInvest.com, which is used monthly by thousands of prospective investors and businesspeople from around the world, including Tanzania, promotes TanTrade and provides visibility across its content.

TanzaniaInvest.com has also published an exclusive interview with TanTrade’s Director General, Latifa Khamis, and provides direct links to the Authority’s resources to further highlight its mandate and activities.

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TanTrade and TanzaniaInvest.com exchange information and materials and make them available on their respective platforms to enhance visibility and reach.

The MoU was signed at TanTrade´s premises in Dar es Salaam by Latifa Khamis, Director General of TanTrade, and Eric Tirabassi, Chief Editor of TanzaniaInvest.com.

“Partnering with TanzaniaInvest.com allows TanTrade to broaden its visibility and reach targeted global audiences seeking to engage in trade and investment with Tanzania,” said Latifa Khamis.

“This collaboration supports our ongoing efforts to position Tanzania’s products, services, and opportunities in both regional and international markets.”

Eric Tirabassi added: “We are proud to support TanTrade´s mission by providing a platform that gives local and international audiences easy access to information and insight into Tanzania’s trade and investment landscape. Our exclusive interview with Ms. Khamis further explains TanTrade´s key role and strategic objectives.”

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About TanzaniaInvest.com and TanTrade

TanzaniaInvest.com is the leading website on business, investment, and economic issues in Tanzania. Established in 2004 with the support of the Bank of Tanzania (BOT), the website has become the official partner of the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), the country’s one-stop shop for investors, and of other key agencies and institutions in the country.

The Tanzania Trade Development Authority (TanTrade) is the Government agency under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, responsible for developing and promoting Tanzania’s internal and external trade. TanTrade facilitates market access, trade information dissemination, capacity building, and participation in trade fairs and exhibitions aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of Tanzanian products and services.

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