From May 3 - 6, 2022, the Norwegian-African Business Association (NABA), and the UK’s Invest Africa led a business mission to Tanzania, where a reform drive under president Samia Suluhu Hassanis driving investment, and fueling optimism about the country’s development prospects.
Foreign Direct Investment is estimated to have hit $4.14bn in 2021, more than triple the previous year, with growth (4.8% in 2022), averaging more than 6% since 2015.
We’re bringing together key participants from the mission to discuss the important trends shaping Tanzania’s economic and policy environments, and its attractiveness as a place to do business. This is a unique opportunity to gain on the ground insight into one of East Africa’s rising stars.
Areas to be explored include:
The macroeconomic outlook
Policy direction and reform
Key sectors and investment opportunities