The Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) has officially joined the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) through a strategic partnership signed during the Tanzania-France Business Roundtable in Paris.
This collaboration, witnessed by Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba, aims to promote ICC's trade, dispute-resolution, and investment services in Tanzania.The partnership includes establishing an ICC Tanzania National Committee with an official office to be launched within a year.
The agreement aligns with Tanzania's Vision 2050, which seeks to transform the economy into a one-trillion-dollar entity with significant private-sector involvement.French investors are encouraged to explore opportunities in agriculture, infrastructure, mining, and digital technology.
The ICC, a global business organization representing millions of companies across 170 countries, will support Tanzania's economic growth through its expertise in trade rules and dispute resolution.This move underscores Tanzania's efforts to attract international investment and strengthen its economic framework.
Original title: Tanzania’s Private Sector Foundation Joins the International Chamber of Commerce
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