Tanzania-India Business Forum: 13th-20th July 2025

The Tanzania–India Business Forum 2025 will take place from 13th to 20th July in Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar. The event aims to boost investment and business ties in mining, manufacturing, tourism, agriculture, and other key sectors.
Tanzania-India Business Forum 2025

The Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), in collaboration with the Tanzania High Commission in India and Marketing Assistance and Research Support (MARS), will host the Tanzania-India Business Forum from 13th to 20th July 2025 in Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar.

This important forum aims to promote investment and business collaboration while strengthening the longstanding bilateral relationship between Tanzania and India.

Key sectors of focus include:
🔹 Mining
🔹 Education
🔹 Manufacturing
🔹 Tourism
🔹 Automotive
🔹 Agriculture
🔹 Finance
🔹 Pharmaceuticals

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For more information, please contact:
📧 gaudence.mmassy@tic.go.tz
📞 +255 713 138 944

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