"The Government of Tanzania is fully committed to strengthening our global economic partnerships and ensuring that Tanzanian businesspeople are well connected to international markets, including Japan," said Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa.
"Through active participation in global forums like this one, we are building bridges between Tanzanian entrepreneurs and international investors opening up new avenues for trade, investment, and shared growth."he added
"This Tanzania–Japan Business, Investment, and Tourism Forum, held here in Osaka as part of our participation in the World Expo 2025, reflects our continued dedication to economic diplomacy. It is the third such engagement with Japanese business leaders, and we are already seeing measurable outcomes. As of March 2025, 24 Japanese companies have invested over 42 million US dollars in Tanzania, creating more than 1,180 jobs for our citizens. This is a clear signal that our efforts are making a difference."he added
"In addition to attracting foreign direct investment, our long-standing cooperation with the Government of Japan has brought valuable development support especially in critical sectors such as agriculture and infrastructure. Today, we witnessed the signing of six strategic cooperation agreements across key industries including energy, healthcare, education, and industrial development. These partnerships not only reinforce our bilateral ties but also accelerate Tanzania's progress towards a more diversified and resilient economy."he added
"We warmly welcome Japanese investors to explore the many opportunities that Tanzania offers. Our Government has prioritized sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, mining, energy, and the blue economy all areas where Japan has world-class expertise and innovation. We are creating a competitive, business-friendly environment where both foreign and local investors can succeed."he added
"I also call upon Tanzanians, both at home and in the diaspora, to take full advantage of the opportunities emerging from these international engagements. Economic growth is a shared journey, and the prosperity of our nation depends on the collective effort of all stakeholders. Together, let us transform these partnerships into lasting development and improved livelihoods for our people."he added
