Stamico's managing director, Dr Venance Mwasse. PHOTO | COURTESY
Summary
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The
partnership has organised a two-day meeting bringing together over 700
stakeholders, including smallholder miners
Dar es Salaam. State Mining Corporation (Stamico) has teamed up with the Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) to address the challenge of underutilisation of locally sourced raw materials in the
country’s industrial production.Therefore, the partnership has
organised a two-day meeting gathering over 700 stakeholders including
smallholder miners, local industries and financial institutions.
Addressing a press conference
yesterday, Stamico managing director, Dr Venance Mwasse said the meeting is
slated to take place at the Julius Nyerere International Conference Centre
(JNICC) and will be officiated by the minister of Minerals, Dr Dotto Biteko.
Mr Mwasse said their expectation is
that the collaboration will provide answers to several challenges leading to
failure use of domestic sourced raw materials especially from the mining
sector.
“The meeting is expected to
establish what small-scale miners are missing, what is the CTI demand and
financial institutions’ failure to lend the subsector,” he said.
“Hopefully, the challenges are
expected to be resolved by the end of the meeting. Regulatory institutions such
as the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), the National Environmental Management
Council (Nemc); the Mineral Commission and the Geological Survey of Tanzania
(GST) will also be part of the meeting,” he said.
CTI executive director Leodegar
Tenga said not all mineral related raw materials from local sources are used in
the industries, adding that the meeting is expected to encourage utilization of
local resources instead of importation from outside the country.
“This is important because it will
enhance the performance of local industries and increase competitiveness in the
country. But, the most important thing is that the move is significant to the
country’s economy,” he said.
“The linkage will ensure that we
have the market of locally manufactured products, enhance the value chain and
definitely in the long term the benefits are immense,” he added.
The challenges with domestically
sourced raw materials are caused by the lack of experience and modern
technology by local providers, noting that a huge technology is required to
refine the raw materials to acquire the much needed quality for utilization in
the industries.
He added that at the same time
industries would want to buy inputs that would enhance the quality of the final
product, noting that for that matter most of the time local industries prefer
to import local materials because they would not want to temper or compromise
with the quality of the products.
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