Tanzania is attracting growing regional and international investment across sectors, including energy, mining, infrastructure, logistics, manufacturing, technology, financial services, agriculture, hospitality and real estate. At the same time, investors entering the Tanzanian market are increasingly recognising that successful investments depend on more than identifying the right opportunity.

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The manner in which an investment is structured, regulated, taxed and operated from the outset can materially shape timelines, project economics, returns and long-term stability. Many of the issues that later prove costly or disruptive are both identifiable and manageable at the entry stage. Investing time in early planning can help avoid high costs and complexities further down the line.

In this first edition of our Investing in Tanzania: Investor Insights Series, we outline ten “big picture” issues that investors should consider carefully when investing in Tanzania. Look out for subsequent editions, which will delve deeper into these 10 issues.

Click here to download and read the first article in our Investor Insights Series. 


Should you have any questions regarding the information in this publication, please do not hesitate to contact Shemane Amin or Dennis Chiruba.

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