A
SPECIAL business clinic to diagnose hurdles impeding business growth
will be launched on Monday at the on-going Dar es Salaam International
Trade Fair (DITF) that commenced yesterday.
The
Permanent Secretary in the ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment,
Prof Elisante Ole Gabriel said at the DITF taking place at Nyerere
Grounds along Kilwa Road that business experts from higher learning
institutions will be attending traders to diagnose business hurdles.
“Businesses
is like a human being that grows or get ill so there is a need to
establish special business clinic for traders to diagnose the problems
and suggest treatments for healing,” he said.
He
said various business and economics specialists from universities of
Dar es Salaam and Dodoma will attend business people at various level to
identify various problems hindering business growth and development.
He
said businesses may collapse due to recessions, high taxation, high
interest rates, excessive regulations, poor management decisions and
insufficient marketing.
Other
enemies that may attack and put businesses into the verge of collapse
are inability to compete with other similar businesses, or a lack of
interest from the public in the business’s offerings.
For
example, inappropriate decisions have often being the cause for failure
of many businesses that have been impacting on the company’s or
institutions’ financial position.
Similarly,
the inability to manage operation costs has been leading to the failure
of most businesses particularly Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
The
TanTrade Director General Mr Edwin Rutageruka said over 2,900
exhibitors have already been registered for the 42nd edition of the
DITF) that began yesterday.
He
said small and medium-sized entrepreneurs are encouraged to participate
in the trade fair to showcase their products and services through the
international business forum.
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