Tanzania-Belgium Business Mission 2024: Dar es Salaam, 25th to 28th November

Tanzania-Belgium Mission November 2024

The Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, announces the Tanzania-Belgium Business Mission 2024, taking place from 25th to 28th November 2024 in Dar es Salaam, with subsequent activities in Zanzibar.

The mission will include discussions on key investment sectors and provide networking opportunities for participants.

This mission offers participants the opportunity to:

  • Gain insights into the Tanzanian market and its business opportunities.
  • Engage with the Tanzanian business community through B2B meetings and interactions with local officials.
  • Connect with local companies to explore and identify potential business opportunities.

Targeted Sectors

The mission focuses on key sectors, including:

  • Agrifoods
  • Information and Communication Technologies
  • Construction
  • Energy
  • Water

Program Highlights

The mission begins in Dar es Salaam with a B2B forum on 25th November 2024 at the Serena Hotel, followed by scheduled meetings and site visits in Zanzibar.

Registration: https://forms.office.com/e/HHGzp7Cy6f

For more information and the program, visit: https://hub.brussels/en/events/economic-mission-to-tanzania

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