Gadiosa Lamtey
Summary
· The trade volume was estimated at $4.58 billion last financial year
Dar es Salaam. India is targeting
to increase the volume of trade with Tanzania to $6 billion this year by
scaling up investment and increasing duty-free goods. The Asian country is also
in discussions with Tanzania about the possibility of allowing the respective
local currencies to be used in purchasing goods in the two countries to
stimulate the growth of the bilateral businesses. The trade volume was
estimated at $4.58 billion last financial year.
The
Indian High Commissioner to Tanzania, Mr Binaya Prathan, said negotiations with
local banks are expected to begin this year. “Last year was a good year for
business engagement. Several investment agreements have already been made,
whose implementation will start this year. So, we see this year being better
because Indians have increased their purchases of products from Tanzania,
especially avocado,” said Mr Prathan.
He
was speaking yesterday during a session in which he provided an assessment of
the bilateral relations between the two countries for the past year. He also
offered a projection for 2023. “There are only three Indian banks operating in
Tanzania, so part of the plan is to convince more banks to open branches here.
We are doing this to eliminate the foreign currency barrier and make doing
business easier and transactions cheaper.”
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