Tanzania: Govt Pushes for Market Expansion, Increased Production to Boost Trade

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Dar es Salaam — PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa has directed government authorities to intensify market exploration efforts and boost production of high-demand goods, as part of Tanzania’s broader push to enhance trade and attract investment.

Speaking at the official closing ceremony of the 49th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF) held at the Mwalimu J.K. Nyerere Trade Fair Grounds yesterday, the Prime Minister stressed the need for greater collaboration between public institutions and the private sector.

“All ministries responsible for overseeing business must work closely with private sector stakeholders to find lasting solutions to challenges facing traders, ensuring they fully participate and thrive in our markets,” said Mr Majaliwa.

He instructed the Tanzania Trade Development Authority (TanTrade) to intensify efforts in identifying markets and ensure that exhibitors have access to information about where demand for their products exists.

“TanTrade must enhance its role in market identification, so that when exhibitors participate, they know exactly where their products are needed. This is crucial for increasing our foreign exchange earnings,” he said.

The Prime Minister also called on regulatory authorities to benchmark with neighbouring countries that have successful trade fair models and to eliminate bureaucratic barriers that hinder business and investment.

“All institutions involved in trade and investment must eliminate red tape. We should not be a stumbling block for investors — rather, we must act as a gateway,” he stressed.

Mr Majaliwa urged local producers to increase the supply of in-demand goods, particularly agricultural and livestock products such as fish, sardines and seaweed that are sought after both locally and internationally.

He encouraged the promotion of the “Made in Tanzania” brand and advised producers to take advantage of various platforms, including social media, to market their goods more effectively.

In a notable announcement, the Premier revealed that Tanzania is on track to host a World Expo.

“We initially planned for a Tanzania Expo by 2030, but we are already among the countries shortlisted to host a World Expo. This means it could happen sooner,” he said.

Minister for Industry and Trade, Dr Selemani Jafo, said this year’s DITF achieved record-breaking performance, drawing strong participation from both domestic and international exhibitors.