By John Namkwahe
The TCCIA President
further cited that the manual system also forced the local business
community to
incur extra costs in doing business attributed to manual
processing of export documents in terms of administrative bureaucracies
and transportation costs.
Mr Koyi also
revealed that TCCIA in collaboration with Indian-based Ismartexpos
Company in August this year will launch Virtual Exhibitions that will
offer a platform for exhibitors from East African Community (EAC) and
other destinations globally to showcase their products online to be
introduced for the first time in Tanzania.
For his part during
the meeting, TarTrade Director of Trade Promotion Mr Boniface Michael
briefed the Ambassadors that the turnout of exhibitors who took part in
this year's DITF was low due to Covid-19 pandemic fears, noting that
this year's exhibitions was attended by only 2880 local and foreign
exhibitors compared to 3770 took part in 2019.
Speaking on behalf
of the delegates, Mr Mohamad Abdulghafar from Egyptian Embassy to
Tanzania pledged that the Embassy in collaboration with the local
government authorities will continue promoting Tanzania's investment
opportunities with a view to attracting more Egyptian companies to come
and invest in the country.
After the meeting,
TCCIA led by its President Mr Koyi and the delegates toured various
exhibitors who have participated in this year's the 42 Dar es Salaam
International Trade Fair (DITF) commenced in the city on July 1. The
exhibitions come to an end today July 13.
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