Summary
· India is Tanzania’s third largest trading partner, with bilateral trade worth $4.58 billion in 2021/2022.
Mr Majaliwa, who met a delegation of the Indian Parliament (Lok
Sabha) led by the Asian country’s Speaker, Om Birla, said a total of 630
projects were registered by the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) during the
period.
“This is a result of government’s efforts, under President Samia
Suluhu
“Our trade ratio is almost the same, so we all benefit equally,”
he said.
Tanzania and India cooperate in different economic aspects,
including energy, water, health, trade and technology.
In June 2022, Indian companies signed an agreement with the
government to develop $500 million water projects in 28 cities, which are
expected to benefit over six million Tanzanians.
On the other hand, Mr Birla said the India Parliament would
promote the cooperation between the two countries for long-term benefits.
“On behalf of the Indian Parliament, we congratulate President
Samia Suluhu Hassan for her exemplary leadership, which has accelerated
economic growth and implementation of mega projects,” he said.
Mr Birla and his delegation are in Tanzania for a three-day visit,
during which they will also visit tourist sites like national parks and
beaches.
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