Sunday, December 4, 2016

Embrace concept of local content, PM tells local authorities

Correspondent IN ARUSHA
PRIME MINISTER Kassim Majaliwa yesterday instructed local authorities to embrace the concept of local content in all-prospective projects as a way to support local industries.

Local content requirements (LCRs) are policy measures that typically require a certain percentage of intermediate goods or skills to be sourced internally.
There’s a common discontent that the local authorities have been executing the multi-billion dollars projects, but import materials and services readily available locally, denying locals their share of economic benefits.
Inaugurating the Lodhia Plastic Industry in Arusha yesterday, the Premier directed all cities, municipal and district councils to procure plastic pipelines locally whenever they implement water projects.
“Our intention in the government is to protect local industries through procuring their products,” said Premier Majaliwa, adding that local authorities should provide business opportunities for local investors.
Chairman of Lodhia Group of Industries, Arun Lodhia asked the government to ensure contractors source the products readily available locally, if the industrialisation plan is to be realised. Lodhia Plastic Industries Managing Director, Sailesh Pandit, told the premier that his factory faced difficulties in the local market, thanks to a smear campaign prompted by crooked officials.
Apart from ISO certification, the pipes of local plastic manufacturer have also been certified by Tanzania Bureau of standards (TBS) and the ministry of water.
Lodhia Plastic Industries Ltd is a manufacturing company dealing in premium quality plastic products using the latest technology and equipment. Apart from employing 1,300 directly, the factory also pays nearly 20bn/- as revenue and other taxes annually

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