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Dkt.Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete akihutubia wafanyabiashara wa Oman na
Tanzania wakati wa mkutano malum wa uwekezaji aliouandaa kwaajili ya
kuelezea fursa za uwekezaji nchini.Mkutano huo wa uwekezaji ulofanyika
jijini Muscat Oman ulihudhuriwa pia na Waziri wa Mambo ya nje Bernard
Membe,Waziri wa Viwanda na Biashara Dkt.Abdallah Kigoda ,Wziri wa
Kazi,Ushirika na Uwezeshaji kiuchumi wa Serikali ya Mapinduzi ya Zanzibar Haroun Ali Suleiman pamoja na Naibu Waziri wa Fedha Janet Mbene.
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Dkt.Jakaya Mrisho kikwete akiwa katika picha ya pamoja na mawaziri na
maofika wangazi za juu wa Oman na Tanzania waliohudhuria mkutano maalum
wa uwekezaji uliofanyika katika Hoteli ya Al Bustan jijini Muscat Oman
leo. Picha na Freddy Maro
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H.E. Khalil Al Khonji, Chairman, Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
Eng. Aloys J. Mwamanga, President, Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture;
Ms. Munira Humoud Said, President, Zanzibar Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture;
Honorable Ministers;
Distinguished Businessmen and Women;
Invited Guests;
Ladies and Gentlemen;
I thank you Mr. Khalil Al
Khonji, Chairman of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry for
inviting me to attend and speak at the historic first, Tanzania – Oman
Business Forum. I thank the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry and
the Tanzania Embassy for conceiving the idea of holding this important
meeting and organizing it so well. I am visiting the Sultanate of Oman,
at the invitation of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, to consolidate the
longstanding historic social, political and economic relations and
cooperation that so happily exists between our two countries and
peoples. This, Forum, therefore is a vehicle for promoting and
strengthening economic, trading and investment cooperation between our
governments and peoples. I wish events of this nature could take place
more often and regularly, both here in Oman and back home in Tanzania.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
The Sultanate of Oman is a
very special country to Tanzania. There is no other country on this
planet with as many of its citizens who have blood relations with the
people of Tanzania. This is a unique asset or resource which our two
countries can use to promote stronger political, social and economic
ties for the mutual benefit of our two countries and two peoples. I am
undertaking this visit and I speak at this Forum this afternoon
precisely for that reason.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
I heartily welcome the
holding of this Forum and I look forward with great anticipation to the
outcome of this meeting. I hope Oman and Tanzanian business people and
the several government officials gathered here this afternoon will rise
to the occasion and take our economic relations to the next level. I
want to see increased economic, investment and business relations
between our two friendly countries become more robust because we both
have a lot to offer to each other and much to benefit.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Let me start by stating
emphatically that Tanzania is a great place to invest and do business.
We have worked so hard for over two decades now to put in place a very
conducive investment environment. We have opened our doors wide for
anyone interested to bring capital and do business with us. We offer a
wide range of investment incentives just like several other popular
investment destinations in the world. And, in some respect we are even
more generous and attractive.
I am happy that I have
brought with me responsible government officials and some businessmen
from both Zanzibar and Tanzania Mainland who will give you detailed
information and answer all your questions.
Peace, Good Governance and Conducive Business Environment
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Tanzania is a peaceful and
politically stable country. This is a critical asset for one to invest.
We are a young vibrant multiparty democracy. We uphold the tenets of
good governance, respect of human rights and the rule of law. The fight
against corruption and other vices in society is unwavering, despite the
daunting challenges we are faced with.
Private investments in
Tanzania are guaranteed by government policy and law against
nationalization and expropriation. Investors are allowed to take their
money. They can repatriate profits and dividends without inhibitions.
Besides, Tanzania is a signatory and a party to several multilateral and
bilateral agreements on protection and promotion of investments. Among
such international agreements and memberships, Tanzania is a member of
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency of the World Bank (MIGA) and
the Swiss based International Centre for Settlement of Investment
Disputes (ICSID).
At the bilateral level,
Tanzania has entered into investment promotion and protection agreements
with many countries. I am happy that, shortly before my coming here we
witnessed the signing of the Agreements on the Promotion and Protection
of Investment and the establishment of Joint Business Council between
Oman and Tanzania. Surely, these will go a long way towards reducing
further the risk of investing in Tanzania and promoting business
relations. I hope our two governments will conclude at the earliest
possible time, ongoing the negotiations on the avoidance of double
taxation.
Market-based Economy with Stable Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policy Regime
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Tanzania espouses market
based economic policies. This is very much a function of economic
reforms we have been undertaken since the mid-1980s. As you may know,
prior to that Tanzania espoused socialist policies. All commanding
heights of the economy were in the hands of the state. The state was
involved in the production and distribution of goods and services from
village to national level. The state also continued to perform the
traditional functions of maintaining law and order and, governing with
the advent of economic reforms a fundamental policy decision was made.
This was about the government doing the primary functions of the state
of governing and maintaining law and order, leaving the private sector
to do business.
Briefly, the new policy could
be summarized as follows, let “Government Govern and Private Sector do
Business”. In pursuit of this new policy the government began to
withdraw from direct involvement in production and distribution
activities and left them in the hands of the private sector. A
comprehensive programme of divestiture of state enterprises followed.
Todate, most state enterprises have been privatized except for a few
public utilities in the sector of water, electricity, railways, roads,
health and education. Even with these sectors, the private sector is
allowed direct involvements. The government still owns the state
enterprises although in some aspects there is private sector
participation.
The economic reforms have
worked well for the Tanzanian economy despite some challenges. The
economy has turned around from the stresses and downward trends before
the reform. The macro-economic frame back on track and benefits are
being enjoyed. Tanzania today enjoys macro-economic stability. All
macro-economic indicators are good and at the seven percent average
economic growth rate over the past decade, Tanzania is among the 20
fastest growing economies in the world. Currently, due to high food and
oil prices, inflation has been a challenge. However, there are positive
signs of decline, from 19.5 percent three months ago to 14.9 percent
last month. We hope to get back to single digit by June, 2013.
Geographical Location
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Tanzania is strategically
located in the eastern coast of Africa so, come and invest to take
advantage of it. Tanzania borders eight countries of Kenya, Uganda,
Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Malawi and
Mozambique. It is a gateway for six landlocked countries Zambia, Malawi,
Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi and Uganda which use
Tanzanian ports, roads, railways for their import and export trade.
Tanzania is also the gateway for goods to and from Eastern DRC. In this
regard, therefore, investments or businesses to cater for the
facilitation of imports and exports of these countries present lucrative
opportunities.
One can invest in lucrative
freight related businesses like clearing and forwarding, warehousing,
logistic centres, trucking business etc. But there are also
opportunities in port development and management, building toll roads,
railways, air transportation etc.
This location also presents
ample opportunities for situating manufacturing and trading businesses
in Tanzania. There is almost a captive market to take advantage off.
Fortunately, also Tanzania shares regional economic grouping with all
these countries. As such, locating your businesses in Tanzania enables
you to access the East African Community market of 120 million people
which are in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. You can also access
close to 200 million people market of the Southern African Development
Community, with the DRC, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Angola, Namibia,
South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland, Mauritius, Seychelles and
Madagascar. In these two economic groupings there is free movement of
goods and services. There is discussion going on between East African
Community, SADC and COMESA of creating free Trade Area. This boasts
population of close to 540 million and USD 1trillion GDP.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Besides its geography
Tanzania itself presents abundant investment opportunities in
agriculture, mining, tourism, manufacturing, fishing, ICT, and
infrastructure development. In agriculture there is plenty of arable
land yet to be utilized, the climate is permissive and there are
adequate water resources for irrigation. In mining nearly all minerals
known to exist in the earth crust also do exist in Tanzania and some in
large qualities. Of recent, with the new discoveries of sizeable natural
gas deposits, it makes Tanzania to be a prospective an emerging market
for gas production in the world.
In the hospitality industry
with the beautiful and historic spice Islands of Zanzibar and exotic
world renown game parks, on the mainland. Tanzania is a tourist
destination worthy investing now and in future. With the huge lakes and
1000 km of sea coastline and the 200 km EEZ, fishing is a highly
prospective investment opportunity. Right now there is no serious
fishing in our sea.
There are limitless
opportunities in infrastructure development, telecommunications, power
generation, railways, ports development, airports, airlines etc. With a
huge raw material base from agriculture, mining, fishing and forestry
investments in manufacturing present huge potential. There is, as
mentioned earlier, a sizeable own market of close to 45 million people,
120 million people East African Community and 200 million people of SADC
market. But we also have market access arrangements with the USA under
AGOA, European Union (Everything but arms), China and Japan which makes
investing in Tanzania even more attractive.
Skilled Labour Force
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Tanzania, also boasts of
having sizeable population of skilled labour force. Over the years, we
have invested substantially in education at all levels, from primary to
secondary school and higher learning. We have also expanded vocational
education and established training centres in every region of the
country. These have been useful in training highly qualified experts in
many fields as well as technicians and artisans in various trades. While
we have invested heavily in education to develop the local talent, we
are keen on working with businesses on innovative ways to develop the
local talent that is relevant to the specialized areas of interest. It
is important to note also that labour in Tanzania is relatively less
expensive compared to many other parts of the world.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
The business climate that I
have just described has already attracted growing number of foreign and
local investors from different countries to Tanzania. Oman is also
included in that list as between 2000 to 2011, Omani investors have
registered 36 projects worth more than USD 200 million in different
sectors. This is not much compared to what can be availed by Omani
business community. We look forward to increased investments because as I
mentioned, opportunities are many. The returns are good, protection is
guaranteed and incentives are really competitive. We also look forward
to increasing trade between Tanzania and Oman, which is currently very
low.
So I warmly welcome you to
come to Tanzania and explore the unlimited, trade, investment and
business opportunities which our country has to offer.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Those interested in investing
in the manufacturing business can take advantage of the opportunities
which exist in the various Export Processing Zones (EPZ) and the Special
Economic Zones (SEZ) which we have set up to promote and facilitate
industrial development and export of manufactured goods to the worlds.
We cannot continue to be exporter of raw materials. We want to add value
to our primary products. We will support all those of you who will opt
to operate in these designated zones.
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Let me conclude by saying the
following. First, Tanzania meaning both Zanzibar and Tanzania Mainland
is ready to do business with you. Our doors are wide open. Secondly,
Tanzania have everything that you need to look for in taking a decision
about where to invest: conducive business environment, political sound
economic policies, macro-economic stability, abundant natural resources,
relative educated labour-force, a sizeable and captive market because
of Tanzania’s unique geographical location. Above all, the government is
facilitative. The list is long, I can hardly exhaust it. As mentioned
earlier these will be elaborated further in the course of your
discussions by the representatives of the Tanzania Investment Centre
(TIC) and the Zanzibar Investment Promotion Authority (ZIPA) who are
here with us.
Several ministers are also
here to clarify on some of these issues and concerns. Above all,
business men and women from Tanzania are also here to share their
experiences and expectations.
After those many words, I
declare the Tanzania – Oman Business Forum is officially open. I thank
you for listening and wishing you very successful deliberations.
Thank you very much and God bless you.
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