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Tanzania, India Trade Ties May Exceed Record $6.4 Billion

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Trade between India and Tanzania will probably exceed $7 billion this fiscal year. This will beat the previous record set in 2022/2023, when trade between the two countries hit $6.4 billion.

Trade between India and Tanzania is likely to exceed $7 billion this fiscal year. This will beat the previous record set in 2022/2023, when trade between the two countries hit $6.4 billion.

Trade between the two nations is now valued at $5.7 billion for the fiscal year 2023/2024 as of December 2023.

In the previous year, 2022/2023, trade between the two countries reached an astronomical high of $6.4 billion, setting a record.

According to Business Insider Africa, Mr Manoj Verma, an official of the Indian High Commission in Tanzania announced during the Tanzania/India Business Forum that trade between both countries is set to surpass $7bn.

Mr. Manoj also pointed out that Tanzania at this rate would become India’s largest trading partner in Africa.  

“Our bilateral trade is set to cross $7 billion this year,” he said. “This has become possible due to favourable policies bolstering trade,” he added. 

Mr. Manoj revealed that India has become a top destination for Tanzanian exports. This is due to the duty-free scheme initiated by India. the scheme ensures that over 90% of goods entering India from Tanzania are duty-free.  

“In fact, as per Indian statistics, India is the number one destination for Tanzanian exports. It is undoubtedly the best trade partner for Tanzania,” Mr Manoj Verma stated.  

Through the years, India has proven to be a major investor in the Tanzanian economy. Mr. Manoj said India is one of the top five investors in the Tanzanian economy having invested over $3.39 billion.  

A dozen of Indian investors have touched down the country in the last year alone giving a significant boost to the bilateral trade between both countries.  

Additionally, an estimated $1.2bn worth of Indian-assisted development projects are being carried out in Tanzania, according to Binaya Srikanta Pardhan, India’s High Commissioner to Tanzania.  

This adds to the growing relationship between both countries and opens up a channel for more investment between both countries.  

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