At TanzaniaInvest, we are proud to collaborate with key government agencies and leading private sector organizations to drive economic growth and investment in Tanzania.
Our official partnerships are formalized through Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), ensuring a committed and coordinated effort towards fostering a conducive environment for investors.
Through our partnerships with these esteemed organizations, TanzaniaInvest has access to a wealth of high-quality information and insights.
This collaboration enhances the visibility of the valuable content produced by these agencies and ensures that investors and business professionals receive the most accurate and up-to-date information. By providing greater access to reliable data and analysis, we aim to empower decision-makers and contribute to Tanzania’s sustainable economic growth.
Our partnerships with these organizations reflect our commitment to promoting investment and economic growth in Tanzania. By working together, we aim to create a more prosperous and sustainable future for the country. For more detailed information, please visit our partners’ respective websites.
Below, we present our esteemed partners, each playing a crucial role in Tanzania’s economic landscape:
Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC)

The Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) is the primary government agency responsible for promoting and facilitating investments in Tanzania. Established to assist investors from the initial inquiry stage to project implementation, TIC is committed to enhancing the investment climate in the country. For more information, please visit their website: https://tic.go.tz.
Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA)

The Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA) is dedicated to promoting investment in Tanzania’s Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and Special Economic Zones (SEZs). EPZA aims to attract and retain investors by offering various incentives and facilitating the export of goods and services. Discover more about their initiatives on their official website: https://www.epza.go.tz.
Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF)

The Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF) is a leading policy research institution in Tanzania. ESRF provides high-quality research and policy analysis to support economic and social development. Their work is instrumental in shaping policies that foster sustainable economic growth. Learn more about their research and contributions by visiting their website: http://www.esrf.or.tz.
Tanzania Private Sector Federation (TPSF)

The Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) is the apex body of private sector associations and corporate entities in Tanzania. TPSF advocates for the interests of the private sector and works to create a favorable business environment. Visit their website to learn more about their initiatives and programs: http://www.tpsftz.org.
Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI)

The Confederation of Tanzania Industries (CTI) is a prominent organization representing the interests of the manufacturing and industrial sectors in Tanzania. CTI advocates for a conducive business environment and works to enhance the competitiveness of Tanzanian industries. For further information, visit their website: http://cti.co.tz.
Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE)

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) is Tanzania’s primary stock exchange, providing a platform for buying and selling securities. DSE plays a vital role in mobilizing capital for investment and fostering economic development. Explore their services and market information on their official website: https://dse.co.tz.
Financial Sector Deepening Trust (FSDT)

The Financial Sector Deepening Trust (FSDT) is a Tanzanian organization committed to fostering financial inclusion and economic growth. By driving innovation and improving access to financial services, FSDT empowers underserved populations and businesses, contributing to poverty reduction and socio-economic development in Tanzania. Visit www.fsdt.or.tz to learn more.
Tanzania Chamber of Commerce Industry and Agriculture (TCCIA)

The Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (TCCIA) is a key organization that fosters the development of trade, industry, and agriculture in Tanzania. TCCIA bridges the government and private sector through advocacy, capacity building, and support services to promote economic growth nationwide. Visit www.tccia.com to learn more.
REPOA

REPOA is a leading independent research institution in Tanzania, dedicated to producing and disseminating knowledge to inform socio-economic policies and promote inclusive development. Established in 1994, REPOA has been instrumental in shaping policy dialogues and decisions within Tanzania and the broader East African region. Visit www.repoa.or.tz to learn more.