Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Mwijage counsels businesspersons, economists on publications

DAILY NEWS Reporter
MINISTER for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Charles Mwijage, has urged business- persons and economists to prepare as many publications as possible that would assist emerged business people to have the needful information.
According to him, such publications will reduce trial and error cases when doing business with other countries. Mr Mwijage made the call in Dar es Salaam yesterday when launching a Tanzania Export Handbook that was prepared by Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) and funded by Trade Mark East Africa to help Tanzania business- persons to know documentation and other important procedures when one wants to export goods.
"Other countries when you put your products in black packages, even if how good it is they will not buy it because of the color as it are a curse color to them. Such information we will get if number of business persons and economics will prepare number of books that will guide our business people before packing and exporting their products," narrated Mr Mwijage.
He added: "We don't have trial and error time no more, we need to learn from others and speed up in exporting to increase national income." Expounding further, the minister said up to October this year, a total of 1843 industries have built to ensure the country achieve its 2025 vision of become middle-income country.
By 2020, the minister said, the industrial sector is determined to contribute 20 per cent of national income and 40 per cent of employment to be generated by the sector.
To make sure the country achieve the goal, various stakeholders should work together to make ease of doing business in the country as well. Mr Mwijage, however, encouraged Tanzanian to look for markets outside the country, adding there are a lots of business opportunities outside the country

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