India-Tanzania
Joint Trade Committee (JTC) Meeting
The Fourth
Session of the India-Tanzania Joint Trade Committee meeting was held in New
Delhi, on 29th September, 2017. The Indian delegation was led by Hon’ble
Minister for State for Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge) Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman. The Tanzanian
delegation was led by the Hon’ble, Minister for Industry, Trade and Investment
Mr. Charles John Mwijage.
The
Hon’ble Minister of State(C&I) Ms Nirmala Sitharaman in her opening
remarks highlighted that India and Tanzania enjoy close and cordial relations
and underscored the unwavering bonds of friendship and solidarity, underpinned
by a shared history of struggle against colonialism and the growing strategic
partnership, multifaceted co-operation and vibrant people to people contact
existing between the two countries.
During the
meeting Hon’ble Prime Minister’s state visit to Tanzania on 9-10 July 2016 was
recalled. During the visit, discussions were held on all aspects of bilateral
cooperation.
It was
mentioned that Tanzania is one of the most important countries in Africa in so
far as India’s bilateral co-operation in various sectors is concerned. With an
investment of US $ 2.2 billion, Tanzania is among the top 5 investment
destinations for India. The Indian side conveyed to the Tanzanian side that the
potential areas for Tanzania in India include Light oils and petroleum or
bituminous minerals, motor cars and vehicles, medicaments etc
Similarly, Metals and Minerals, dried cashew nuts in shells from Tanzania are
required in India.
The
Tanzanian side encouraged co-operation in the field of Fisheries, Industrial
Development including Industrial Research and Development and SMEs Development,
Information, Communication and Technology, Labour and
Employment, Information, Culture, Arts and Sports.
The Indian
Duty Free Tariff Preference Scheme of which Tanzania is a beneficiary has
boosted considerably Tanzanian export to India in recent years. India and
Tanzania agreed to enhance sectoral co-operation based on respective needs and
comparative advantage for mutual benefit.
In the
sectoral co-operation Gems and Jewellery, energy
(Hydro/Thermal/Gas/Diesel/solar power plants), Oil and Natural Gas, Mining,
Transport, Agriculture, Water Supply Projects, Human Resource Development,
Capacity Building and trade promotion were discussed.
A liberal
visa regime facilitates trade and investments. Visa on arrival is available in
Tanzania though only for a three-month period. During the discussions, it was
mentioned that long-term (at least one year visas) for reputed business
companies with multi-entry facility will be helpful to promote investments and
business collaboration between the two countries.
The
discussion concluded in a warm and cordial atmosphere reflecting the friendly
relations between the two countries. The meeting concluded with the signing of
the mutually agreed document.