Dar es Salaam —
Over 300 Ugandan delegates, excluding government officials, have
confirmed their participation in a business forum with Tanzania in Dar
es Salaam next month, it was revealed
yesterday.
The Tanzania
Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) is expected to host the forum on
September 5 and 6 with a view to cementing trade relations between the
two countries.
Ugandan High
Commissioner to Tanzania Richard Kabonero said the meeting will bring
together business leaders, policymakers and stakeholders to explore
business and investment opportunities in the neighbouring countries.
He said the forum
would be preceded by consultations within the Uganda-Tanzania joint
permanent commission from September 2 to 5.
"This is a
framework under which the two parties cooperate. It is an annual meeting
where our ministry agencies get together and look at all bilateral
cooperation agreements," Mr Kabonero noted during a visit to the head
office of Mwananchi Communications Limited, which publishes The Citizen,
Mwananchi and MwanaSpoti newspapers.
He said business
and economic relations between Tanzania and Uganda were not as strong as
they should be, adding that he was optimistic the forthcoming business
forum would change the situation.
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"The time has come for us to move from having strong political relations to strong business relations," the envoy noted.
He added that trade
relations would improve markedly if the two countries' private sectors
strengthen cooperation and enhance cross-border investment.
Mr Kabonero called for harmonisation of regulatory frameworks to reduce complexities in doing business.
"Our leaders
directed us that whatever we do should be able to facilitate the private
sector. "We will have to look at opportunities that exist between the
two countries, challenges impeding trade and the way forward to
addressing them," he said.
"Our business
community is interested in partnership with Tanzanian business. We
really hope to have business-to-business cooperation."
Mr Kabonero added
that the business forum will kick off with an exhibition by companies
from the two countries at the Julius Nyerere International Convention
Centre (JNICC).
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