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International ratified Trade Agreement

 

World Trade Organization (WTO)

Tanzania has signed and joined the WTO since January 1995 so as to benefit from international trade through increased trade flows, predictability and fairness. WTO is the only international organization dealing with global rules of trade for economic growth and development.

Contacts

Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment
Treasury Square Building 4th Floor
P.O Box 2996
Dodoma.
Website: http://mit.go.tz/

 

Trade Agreements signed by Tanzania

The Tanzanian government has visualized the role of trade liberalization, globalization, rapid economic growth and the digital revolution in supporting domestic economic growth. 

To tap into that, the government has signed trade agreements and developed a National Trade Policy which contains rules, instruments, and agreements important to control import and export of goods and services to and from foreign countries.

Importance of Trade Agreements to Women Entrepreneurs

The Tanzania Trade Policy is a government document that shows the commitment of the Tanzania Government. The trade policy acknowledges that women are the key productive force that is severely constrained by limited access to key productive assets including the capital, education, and skills. 

To address the gap, the policy proposes various initiatives to be taken by various sectors to ensure the inclusion of women in trade processes. 

 Initiatives undertaken 

  • Increased women access to titled land
  • Improved Infrastructure to support women 
  • Increased women access to financial services 
  • Increased women access education and business skills