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Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Co-operation Dr Augustino
Mahiga admitted that there’s a problem in that area and could affect
bilateral investment between the countries.
By Gadiosa Lamtey @gadiosa2 glamtey@tz.nationmedia.com
Dar
es Salaam. The government is planning to review conditions for accessing
work permits after receiving complaints from embassies that the hurdles
blocked potential foreign investors.
Some
European and Asian countries are said to face too many difficulties to
get the local working permit; a trend that hinder them from investing
and do business in Tanzania.
Minister
for Foreign Affairs and East African Co-operation Dr Augustino Mahiga
admitted that there’s a problem in that area and could affect bilateral
investment between the countries.
“I
have received requests from 21 countries from Asia and Europe that have
embassies here asking the government to look into possibility of
reviewing conditions of getting the work permits as many are unable to
come to invest due to that,” he said at the weekend.
“We
are moving into the industrialization and foreign investors are
important since they have modern technologies. We will sit and discuss
with representatives of the countries on how we can sort this out. It’s a
minor thing that can be discussed,” Dr Mahiga added during the marking
of 50th years of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Tanzania.
He
cited Switzerland as one of the leading countries to produce good
watches that could also bring the factory into Tanzania instead of
importing the products.Swiss
Ambassador to Tanzania Ms Florence Tinguely Mattli told The Citizen
that her country is ready to invest here but most of Swiss investors and
businessmen were complaining about the working permits.
Ms Mattli said more than 40 Swiss enterprises were operating in Tanzania and most of the local cocoa is exported to her country.
She
said that 25 per cent of her country’s population is made up of
foreigners as the country hires foreign expertise in different despite
having a good number of educated people and high technologies. “Tanzania
is heading to industrialization and the issue of hiring expertise is
very important to benefit the local people,” she said adding that there
is big potential in agribusiness, oil and gas and minerals.
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