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Avocado export earnings in Tanzania to hit $50 million annually
Tanzania's agricultural ministry is projecting that earnings from avocado exports will reach almost $50 million annually by 2023...up from just over $30 million currently.
#avocado #exports #tanzania
The government says it's all part of an effort to open up international markets for Tanzanian produce.
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published: 11 Apr 2022
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Tanzania earns $140 million from maize exports
Tanzania says earnings from maize export between January and August 2022 jumped by over 230 percent compared to the same period in 2021.
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published: 28 Oct 2022
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how to export in tanzania from india I export to tanzania from india I rajeevsaini
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published: 27 Feb 2023
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Top 20 Products to Export in Tanzania from India | Best Opportunities in Exports | Lime Institute
Here is the list of Top 20 Products that you can consider exporting to Tanzania from India.
This list contains 20 products that have been the most exported products (in value USD Thousands).
This way we are trying to help you to get on the correct track of Exports and Select only the best products for a particular country.
Here is the list of all 20 Products as we have shown you in the video:
● Medium oils and preparations, of petroleum or bituminous minerals, not containing biodiesel, ...
● "Medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic purposes, ...
● Motorcycles, incl. mopeds, with reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder ...
● Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, of man-made fibres, knitted ...
● S...
published: 30 Aug 2022
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Top Agricultural Areas in Tanzania, major Crops of Tanzania.
Agriculture in Tanzania represents almost 30 percent of the country’s GDP with three quarter of the country’s workforce involved in this sector. Agriculture is undoubtedly the largest and most important sector of the Tanzanian economy, with the country benefitting from a diverse production base that includes livestock, staple food crops and a variety of cash crops.
There are plenty of business opportunities across domestic, regional and international markets, for both traditional and new products. However, productivity is low with modest progress over the past two decades. It is dominated by smallholder farmers dependent on rainfall for irrigation. Farmers and other sector stakeholders face considerable challenges in modernizing the industry to increase yields, exports and value-added pr...
published: 14 Sep 2022
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Imports from Tanzania exceed exports in over decade
Data by the Central Bank of Kenya shows Kenya’s imports from Tanzania have surpassed its exports for the first time in decades.
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published: 11 Aug 2021
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Tanzania Gold Export: Earnings rise 34% in 2020 on higher prices
Tanzania's earnings from gold exports rose 34 percent in 2020, aided by increased output and higher prices. Spot gold prices rose by 25 percent last year, going as high as $ 2063/oz in July. Gold exports fetched $ 2.95 billion, 33.5 percent more than 2019's revenue figure. The country's central bank projects that economic growth may exceed 6 percent in 2021, driven by public infrastructure spending. From Dar-es-Salaam, here's CGTN's Daniel Kijo.
#GoldExport #Tanzania #Busines
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published: 18 Feb 2021
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Trianon Investments: boosting cinnamon exports from Tanzania
Watch how Trianon investments , a joint venture, is working to boost cinnamon exports from Tanzania with EU-EAC’s MARKUP support.
Cinamomum Zylanicum or True Ceylon Cinnamon is a coveted aromatic variety of cinnamon, indigenous to Sri Lanka, but which grows well in Tanzania.
However, to unlock potential trade in this spice, the Tanzanian sector needed to adopt new techniques of handling and marketing it.
International Trade Centre through the EU-EAC’s Market Access Upgrade Programme (MARKUP), began training Tanzanian spice producers and exporters. Opportunities and challenges that lie in the Tanzanian spices sector were also highlighted in the process.
published: 28 Apr 2020
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Changes Ahead for the Reptile Community
If you keep chameleons (or any reptile) you might feel like there is change in the air. Yes, there are some major shifts happening and it is wise that we face them head on.
published: 02 Mar 2024
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Tanzania continues ban on exports of mineral ore
Tanzania's Chamber of Minerals and Energy says there could be a huge negative social and financial impact to the nation at large, if Tanzania continues its ban on exports of mineral ore. The Government has banned ore exports, arguing that it wants to encourage more smelters to be built locally. As Dan Ashby reports, however, there already are reports of mines facing 'imminent closure'
published: 18 Mar 2017
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Avocado export earnings in Tanzania to hit $50 million annually
Tanzania's agricultural ministry is projecting that earnings from avocado exports will reach almost $50 million annually by 2023...up from just over $30 million...
Tanzania's agricultural ministry is projecting that earnings from avocado exports will reach almost $50 million annually by 2023...up from just over $30 million currently.
#avocado #exports #tanzania
The government says it's all part of an effort to open up international markets for Tanzanian produce.
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Tanzania's agricultural ministry is projecting that earnings from avocado exports will reach almost $50 million annually by 2023...up from just over $30 million currently.
#avocado #exports #tanzania
The government says it's all part of an effort to open up international markets for Tanzanian produce.
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- published: 11 Apr 2022
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Tanzania earns $140 million from maize exports
Tanzania says earnings from maize export between January and August 2022 jumped by over 230 percent compared to the same period in 2021.
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Tanzania says earnings from maize export between January and August 2022 jumped by over 230 percent compared to the same period in 2021.
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Tanzania says earnings from maize export between January and August 2022 jumped by over 230 percent compared to the same period in 2021.
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- published: 28 Oct 2022
- views: 1882
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how to export in tanzania from india I export to tanzania from india I rajeevsaini
Hi, we are Indian Exporter and have started export import business free training channel. We are supporting our Indian exporter, any support required please let...
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- published: 27 Feb 2023
- views: 2655
7:26
Top 20 Products to Export in Tanzania from India | Best Opportunities in Exports | Lime Institute
Here is the list of Top 20 Products that you can consider exporting to Tanzania from India.
This list contains 20 products that have been the most exported pro...
Here is the list of Top 20 Products that you can consider exporting to Tanzania from India.
This list contains 20 products that have been the most exported products (in value USD Thousands).
This way we are trying to help you to get on the correct track of Exports and Select only the best products for a particular country.
Here is the list of all 20 Products as we have shown you in the video:
● Medium oils and preparations, of petroleum or bituminous minerals, not containing biodiesel, ...
● "Medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic purposes, ...
● Motorcycles, incl. mopeds, with reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder ...
● Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, of man-made fibres, knitted ...
● Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel containing, by weight, Lesser than 0,25% of carbon, ...
● Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form (excluding cane and beet sugar ...
● "Poly""ethylene terephthalate"", in primary forms"
● "Medicaments containing antibiotics, put up in measured doses ""incl. those in the form of ...
● Insecticides, put up in forms or packings for retail sale or as preparations or articles (excl. ...
● Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and similar articles of textile materials (excluding ...
● Wire of non-alloy aluminium, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of Greater than 7 mm (excluding ...
● "Medicaments containing penicillins or derivatives thereof with a penicillanic acid structure, ...
● Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed
● Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons, incl. ...
● Tractors (excluding those of heading 8709, pedestrian-controlled tractors, road tractors for ...
● Women's or girls' suits of textile materials (excluding of wool, fine animal hair, cotton or ...
● Vaccines for human medicine
● Men's or boys' shirts of cotton (excluding knitted or crocheted, nightshirts, singlets and ...
● Structures and parts of structures, of iron or steel, n.e.s. (excluding bridges and bridge-sections, ...
● Towers and lattice masts, of iron or steel
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Here is the list of Top 20 Products that you can consider exporting to Tanzania from India.
This list contains 20 products that have been the most exported products (in value USD Thousands).
This way we are trying to help you to get on the correct track of Exports and Select only the best products for a particular country.
Here is the list of all 20 Products as we have shown you in the video:
● Medium oils and preparations, of petroleum or bituminous minerals, not containing biodiesel, ...
● "Medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic purposes, ...
● Motorcycles, incl. mopeds, with reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder ...
● Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, of man-made fibres, knitted ...
● Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel containing, by weight, Lesser than 0,25% of carbon, ...
● Cane or beet sugar and chemically pure sucrose, in solid form (excluding cane and beet sugar ...
● "Poly""ethylene terephthalate"", in primary forms"
● "Medicaments containing antibiotics, put up in measured doses ""incl. those in the form of ...
● Insecticides, put up in forms or packings for retail sale or as preparations or articles (excl. ...
● Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and similar articles of textile materials (excluding ...
● Wire of non-alloy aluminium, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of Greater than 7 mm (excluding ...
● "Medicaments containing penicillins or derivatives thereof with a penicillanic acid structure, ...
● Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed
● Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons, incl. ...
● Tractors (excluding those of heading 8709, pedestrian-controlled tractors, road tractors for ...
● Women's or girls' suits of textile materials (excluding of wool, fine animal hair, cotton or ...
● Vaccines for human medicine
● Men's or boys' shirts of cotton (excluding knitted or crocheted, nightshirts, singlets and ...
● Structures and parts of structures, of iron or steel, n.e.s. (excluding bridges and bridge-sections, ...
● Towers and lattice masts, of iron or steel
This video is a great example of highly valuable and crucial information that will help anyone who is a beginner or just started and getting their first few deals closed.
Ask us anything you want about Export and Import in the comments below
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#export #import #indiatoTanzania #exporttoTanzania
- published: 30 Aug 2022
- views: 1303
11:18
Top Agricultural Areas in Tanzania, major Crops of Tanzania.
Agriculture in Tanzania represents almost 30 percent of the country’s GDP with three quarter of the country’s workforce involved in this sector. Agriculture is...
Agriculture in Tanzania represents almost 30 percent of the country’s GDP with three quarter of the country’s workforce involved in this sector. Agriculture is undoubtedly the largest and most important sector of the Tanzanian economy, with the country benefitting from a diverse production base that includes livestock, staple food crops and a variety of cash crops.
There are plenty of business opportunities across domestic, regional and international markets, for both traditional and new products. However, productivity is low with modest progress over the past two decades. It is dominated by smallholder farmers dependent on rainfall for irrigation. Farmers and other sector stakeholders face considerable challenges in modernizing the industry to increase yields, exports and value-added processing. Slowing export revenues; land acquisition hurdles; and smallholder farmers struggling to access economically viable technology, adequate storage facilities, markets and credit have affected the sector.
Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) designed to quickly develop that region’s agricultural potential. These wide-reaching efforts should see production levels of key crops return to growth in the coming years, helping boost value-added processing in the sector.
The most common food crops in Tanzania are maize, wheat, rice, sweet potatoes, bananas, beans sorghum, and sugar cane. Cash crops include coffee, cotton, cashew nuts, tobacco, tea and sisal. Multiple factors influence the farmer’s choice of crops, including 1) physical factors, such as soil quality and water availability; 2) economic factors, such as marketability and seed prices; 3) personal preferences of the household; 4) crop profiles, including crop yield and pest resistance; and 5) resource availability such as machinery and fertilizer.
Corn (Maize)
Corn is the most widely grown and consumed food crop in Tanzania. It is famously used to make stiff porridge (ugali) which is a local cuisine in Tanzania and most African countries. This is believed to have increased border delays and the cost of cross-border trade with Tanzania’s largest export markets for corn. Neighboring markets include Zambia, Malawi, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Most corn imports are seed, corn oil, yellow corn for animal feed, and other corn products such as breakfast cereal. Tanzania imports the most corn from the EU, South Africa, United States, and Ukraine.
Wheat
More than 90 percent of wheat produced in Tanzania comes from large commercial farms in the Northern Highlands or small and medium-sized family farms in the Southern Highlands. Most of the country’s wheat is grown in the North, specifically in Kilimanjaro, Arusha, and Manyara.
Wheat production in the year 2021/22 is expected to decrease by 22.2 percent to 70,000 MT, largely due to high post-harvest loss, below-average rainfall, and desert locust invasions in Northern Tanzania.
Tanzania imports wheat for commercial use from Russia, Australia, Canada, EU, and Ukraine, while imports from the United States are
Rice
Tanzania the biggest rice producer in the East Africa region. The rice sub-sector has long been identified by Tanzania as a strategic priority for agricultural development due to its potential for improving food security and income for rural households.
In recent years, Tanzania has prioritized rice cultivation for local consumption and export to neighboring countries. To accomplish these goals, the Ministry of Agriculture offers technical and training support from non-government organizations. It is also building irrigation schemes for rice production and encourages efficient use of fertilizers via its 10-year National Rice Development Strategy Phase II (NRDS-II).
In 2021/22 rice consumption and residual figure is expected to increase by 11.1 percent to 2.5 million MT due to changes in dietary preferences, affordability compared to wheat, accessibility, urbanization, increases in population, and availability. In Tanzania, rice is a staple food consumed in both urban and rural areas. Dar es Salaam is the principal end market for rice in the country and accounts for about 60 percent of consumption.
Sugar
Tanzania produces only 58 percent of its sugar consumption due to the high cost of production, processing inefficiencies, and inadequate marketing. The 42% demand gap is met by about USD 132 million in sugar imports from other countries, primarily Brazil and India. Because Tanzania’s sugar tariff at 10% is lower than the EAC common external tariff of 25-100%, it is less protectionist than some other countries. The market is less protected from imported sugar than in other countries. Despite this fact, the Government of Tanzania has consistently claimed that it wants to attract new investments into the sector.
https://wn.com/Top_Agricultural_Areas_In_Tanzania,_Major_Crops_Of_Tanzania.
Agriculture in Tanzania represents almost 30 percent of the country’s GDP with three quarter of the country’s workforce involved in this sector. Agriculture is undoubtedly the largest and most important sector of the Tanzanian economy, with the country benefitting from a diverse production base that includes livestock, staple food crops and a variety of cash crops.
There are plenty of business opportunities across domestic, regional and international markets, for both traditional and new products. However, productivity is low with modest progress over the past two decades. It is dominated by smallholder farmers dependent on rainfall for irrigation. Farmers and other sector stakeholders face considerable challenges in modernizing the industry to increase yields, exports and value-added processing. Slowing export revenues; land acquisition hurdles; and smallholder farmers struggling to access economically viable technology, adequate storage facilities, markets and credit have affected the sector.
Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT) designed to quickly develop that region’s agricultural potential. These wide-reaching efforts should see production levels of key crops return to growth in the coming years, helping boost value-added processing in the sector.
The most common food crops in Tanzania are maize, wheat, rice, sweet potatoes, bananas, beans sorghum, and sugar cane. Cash crops include coffee, cotton, cashew nuts, tobacco, tea and sisal. Multiple factors influence the farmer’s choice of crops, including 1) physical factors, such as soil quality and water availability; 2) economic factors, such as marketability and seed prices; 3) personal preferences of the household; 4) crop profiles, including crop yield and pest resistance; and 5) resource availability such as machinery and fertilizer.
Corn (Maize)
Corn is the most widely grown and consumed food crop in Tanzania. It is famously used to make stiff porridge (ugali) which is a local cuisine in Tanzania and most African countries. This is believed to have increased border delays and the cost of cross-border trade with Tanzania’s largest export markets for corn. Neighboring markets include Zambia, Malawi, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Most corn imports are seed, corn oil, yellow corn for animal feed, and other corn products such as breakfast cereal. Tanzania imports the most corn from the EU, South Africa, United States, and Ukraine.
Wheat
More than 90 percent of wheat produced in Tanzania comes from large commercial farms in the Northern Highlands or small and medium-sized family farms in the Southern Highlands. Most of the country’s wheat is grown in the North, specifically in Kilimanjaro, Arusha, and Manyara.
Wheat production in the year 2021/22 is expected to decrease by 22.2 percent to 70,000 MT, largely due to high post-harvest loss, below-average rainfall, and desert locust invasions in Northern Tanzania.
Tanzania imports wheat for commercial use from Russia, Australia, Canada, EU, and Ukraine, while imports from the United States are
Rice
Tanzania the biggest rice producer in the East Africa region. The rice sub-sector has long been identified by Tanzania as a strategic priority for agricultural development due to its potential for improving food security and income for rural households.
In recent years, Tanzania has prioritized rice cultivation for local consumption and export to neighboring countries. To accomplish these goals, the Ministry of Agriculture offers technical and training support from non-government organizations. It is also building irrigation schemes for rice production and encourages efficient use of fertilizers via its 10-year National Rice Development Strategy Phase II (NRDS-II).
In 2021/22 rice consumption and residual figure is expected to increase by 11.1 percent to 2.5 million MT due to changes in dietary preferences, affordability compared to wheat, accessibility, urbanization, increases in population, and availability. In Tanzania, rice is a staple food consumed in both urban and rural areas. Dar es Salaam is the principal end market for rice in the country and accounts for about 60 percent of consumption.
Sugar
Tanzania produces only 58 percent of its sugar consumption due to the high cost of production, processing inefficiencies, and inadequate marketing. The 42% demand gap is met by about USD 132 million in sugar imports from other countries, primarily Brazil and India. Because Tanzania’s sugar tariff at 10% is lower than the EAC common external tariff of 25-100%, it is less protectionist than some other countries. The market is less protected from imported sugar than in other countries. Despite this fact, the Government of Tanzania has consistently claimed that it wants to attract new investments into the sector.
- published: 14 Sep 2022
- views: 4373
1:02
Imports from Tanzania exceed exports in over decade
Data by the Central Bank of Kenya shows Kenya’s imports from Tanzania have surpassed its exports for the first time in decades.
#MetropolTV
Data by the Central Bank of Kenya shows Kenya’s imports from Tanzania have surpassed its exports for the first time in decades.
#MetropolTV
https://wn.com/Imports_From_Tanzania_Exceed_Exports_In_Over_Decade
Data by the Central Bank of Kenya shows Kenya’s imports from Tanzania have surpassed its exports for the first time in decades.
#MetropolTV
- published: 11 Aug 2021
- views: 182
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Tanzania Gold Export: Earnings rise 34% in 2020 on higher prices
Tanzania's earnings from gold exports rose 34 percent in 2020, aided by increased output and higher prices. Spot gold prices rose by 25 percent last year, going...
Tanzania's earnings from gold exports rose 34 percent in 2020, aided by increased output and higher prices. Spot gold prices rose by 25 percent last year, going as high as $ 2063/oz in July. Gold exports fetched $ 2.95 billion, 33.5 percent more than 2019's revenue figure. The country's central bank projects that economic growth may exceed 6 percent in 2021, driven by public infrastructure spending. From Dar-es-Salaam, here's CGTN's Daniel Kijo.
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https://wn.com/Tanzania_Gold_Export_Earnings_Rise_34_In_2020_On_Higher_Prices
Tanzania's earnings from gold exports rose 34 percent in 2020, aided by increased output and higher prices. Spot gold prices rose by 25 percent last year, going as high as $ 2063/oz in July. Gold exports fetched $ 2.95 billion, 33.5 percent more than 2019's revenue figure. The country's central bank projects that economic growth may exceed 6 percent in 2021, driven by public infrastructure spending. From Dar-es-Salaam, here's CGTN's Daniel Kijo.
#GoldExport #Tanzania #Busines
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- published: 18 Feb 2021
- views: 2175
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Trianon Investments: boosting cinnamon exports from Tanzania
Watch how Trianon investments , a joint venture, is working to boost cinnamon exports from Tanzania with EU-EAC’s MARKUP support.
Cinamomum Zylanicum or True C...
Watch how Trianon investments , a joint venture, is working to boost cinnamon exports from Tanzania with EU-EAC’s MARKUP support.
Cinamomum Zylanicum or True Ceylon Cinnamon is a coveted aromatic variety of cinnamon, indigenous to Sri Lanka, but which grows well in Tanzania.
However, to unlock potential trade in this spice, the Tanzanian sector needed to adopt new techniques of handling and marketing it.
International Trade Centre through the EU-EAC’s Market Access Upgrade Programme (MARKUP), began training Tanzanian spice producers and exporters. Opportunities and challenges that lie in the Tanzanian spices sector were also highlighted in the process.
https://wn.com/Trianon_Investments_Boosting_Cinnamon_Exports_From_Tanzania
Watch how Trianon investments , a joint venture, is working to boost cinnamon exports from Tanzania with EU-EAC’s MARKUP support.
Cinamomum Zylanicum or True Ceylon Cinnamon is a coveted aromatic variety of cinnamon, indigenous to Sri Lanka, but which grows well in Tanzania.
However, to unlock potential trade in this spice, the Tanzanian sector needed to adopt new techniques of handling and marketing it.
International Trade Centre through the EU-EAC’s Market Access Upgrade Programme (MARKUP), began training Tanzanian spice producers and exporters. Opportunities and challenges that lie in the Tanzanian spices sector were also highlighted in the process.
- published: 28 Apr 2020
- views: 482
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Changes Ahead for the Reptile Community
If you keep chameleons (or any reptile) you might feel like there is change in the air. Yes, there are some major shifts happening and it is wise that we face t...
If you keep chameleons (or any reptile) you might feel like there is change in the air. Yes, there are some major shifts happening and it is wise that we face them head on.
https://wn.com/Changes_Ahead_For_The_Reptile_Community
If you keep chameleons (or any reptile) you might feel like there is change in the air. Yes, there are some major shifts happening and it is wise that we face them head on.
- published: 02 Mar 2024
- views: 200
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Tanzania continues ban on exports of mineral ore
Tanzania's Chamber of Minerals and Energy says there could be a huge negative social and financial impact to the nation at large, if Tanzania continues its ban ...
Tanzania's Chamber of Minerals and Energy says there could be a huge negative social and financial impact to the nation at large, if Tanzania continues its ban on exports of mineral ore. The Government has banned ore exports, arguing that it wants to encourage more smelters to be built locally. As Dan Ashby reports, however, there already are reports of mines facing 'imminent closure'
https://wn.com/Tanzania_Continues_Ban_On_Exports_Of_Mineral_Ore
Tanzania's Chamber of Minerals and Energy says there could be a huge negative social and financial impact to the nation at large, if Tanzania continues its ban on exports of mineral ore. The Government has banned ore exports, arguing that it wants to encourage more smelters to be built locally. As Dan Ashby reports, however, there already are reports of mines facing 'imminent closure'
- published: 18 Mar 2017
- views: 1060