The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and Planning of Tanzania, Mr. Emmanuel Tutuba (right), and the Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Tanzania, H.E. Manfredo Fanti. PHOTO | COURTESY
Summary
· Tanzania and the EU have developed very cordial relations since President Hassan assumed office in March 2021
Dar es Salaam. Over 600 investors
and business leaders from the 27-member European Union (EU) are lined up for a
mega business forum in Dar es Salaam next month as they seek to capitalise on
Tanzania’s current pro-business policies to boost investment and trade between
the East African nation and Europe.
Tanzania
and the EU have been enjoying very cordial relations since President Samia
Suluhu Hassan came to power in March 2021.
In
February last year, the President visited the European Commission (EC)
headquarters in Brussels, Belgium where, during a meeting with the President of
the EC, Ersula Von der Leyen, it was revealed that Tanzania would receive 425
million Euros (about Sh1.15 trillion) over a period three years to fund
projects related to strengthening digitisation, promoting gender equality and
green cities.
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