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  2. Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture

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    This in the long run will give member companies the possibility to increase trade opportunities. The Chamber of Commerce receives a great number of business inquiries from all over the world. They concern companies trying to find customers or suppliers and are published in newsletters, which are distributed to all full-paid member companies.

  3. Pod Volunteer - Wikipedia

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    Pod Volunteer (Personal Overseas Development) is a non-governmental volunteering organisation with an associated registered charity based in the United Kingdom. [1]Active since 2001, Pod Volunteer works with volunteers of all ages who visit parts of Africa, South America, and Asia [2] with the stated goals of alleviating poverty, improving the care of animals, and engaging actively in ...

  4. Federal institutions of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    2.10 Ministry of Finance and Planning. ... Tanzania portal. ... Board of External Trade; Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture ...

  5. Ministry of Industry and Trade (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry was previously renamed to the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment under John Magufuli, seemingly absorbing the investment role previously undertaken by the Prime Minister's Office for Investment and Empowerment.

  6. Ministry of Finance and Planning (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Finance in Tanzania plays a pivotal role in the economic governance of the United Republic of Tanzania. Established to manage the comprehensive financial affairs of the government, the ministry is tasked with overseeing revenue generation, expenditure, and financing, all of which are crucial elements in sustaining the country's ...

  7. Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Board of External Trade is a government institution, which was established under the Act No. 5 of 1978 to spearhead Tanzania' s Export endeavours. The Trade Fair Grounds which is also known as Mwl. J.K.Nyerere Trade Fair Grounds were inaugurated in 1962, one year after Tanzania gained her independence on 9 December 1961. The Grounds at that ...

  8. Tanzania Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania Mercantile Exchange is a commodity exchange in Tanzania. The commodities exchange is put in place to help various farmers access the domestic and global market better and obtain a fair price in selling of their produce. The exchange is currently undergoing training of their staff and has begun pilot trading in Sesame Seeds and Green Grams.

  9. Trade unions in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Trade Union Act No. 10 made trade unions independent of the government. This move was mostly supported by the unions, although some aspects of it were criticized, especially the extent of the powers of the Registrar of Trade Unions. The act allows any twenty workers to found a trade union and any two unions to create a national center.