Tanzania’s export volume to China is expected to grow by 20 per cent in the year 2023, thanks to enhanced trade and bilateral ties between the two countries in 2022.
Tanzania exports to China rose to 605.5 million US dollars (1.4tri/-) this year from 409 million US dollars (954.bn/-) last year, according to Tanzania Ambassador to China, Mbelwa Kairuki.
The envoy released the figure yesterday, highlighting major achievements that the country has recorded through its mission in Beijing in the year 2022, which is coming to an end.
Mr Kairuki attributed the successes to a number of factors and efforts taken by Dodoma and Beijing governments, including the historic visit that President Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan made to China last month.
President Samia’s Beijing visit played a crucial role in cementing further the existing bilateral ties as well as opening up more business opportunities for people of the two countries, said Amb. Kairuki.
“The historic visit opened a number of opportunities. From next year 2023, Tanzanian businessmen will start exporting avocados and perch fish to the Chinese market,” he said.
Moreover, at least 1,000 Tanzanian youth will be able to sell soybeans to China following agreements that were signed in 2022 between the government and Longping Company of China.
He said, under the signed agreement, Tanzanian youth who are growing soybeans will be provided with seeds and farming inputs. Also, there are some 10,000 employment opportunities for Tanzanians that will be created following huge investment at the Sino-Tanzania industrial area in Kibaha, Coast region.
“The investment is part of implementation of the resolutions reached during the investment forum held between President Samia and the Confederation of Chinese businessmen in Tanzania,” said Ambassador Kairuki.
This year also saw Tanzanians start to transport their cargo direct to China through Air Tanzania in May 2022.
It is expected that by 2023 the export volume will increase considerably. Ambassador Kairuki also noted that Tanzanian students studying in China, business men and tourists will continue enjoying direct flights between Guangzhou and Dar es Salaam. Air Tanzania launched direct flights to Guangzhou in July this year.
Expounding further, the diplomat said 2022 was also the year in which the Tanzania Royal Tour film premiered in Hunan province television in October. The film was viewed by 60 million people.
According to Ambassador Kairuki, the Royal Tour film was translated to Chinese language and uploaded in the Chinese popular social media networks including the Bilibili. In the education sector, the embassy initiated an educational program on various technologies that can be used to increase production and processing of various raw materials available in the country.
A total of 122 Tanzanians received scholarships to study in various Chinese higher education institutions and more opportunities are in pipeline for the year 2023.
The embassy also provided public education on business opportunities available in China as well as proper procedures that business men have to follow in order to avoid losing their capitals to dishonest traders.
As part of efforts to strengthen services in China, in May 2022, Tanzania launched the consulate in Guangzhou, China’s commercial city.
The consulate was established for the sake of facilitating accessibility of services for Tanzanian business men and others who are exploring opportunities in the world’s second economic giant.