PRESIDENT Ali Mohamed Shein
yesterday opened a one-day Comoros and Tanzania trade forum here with a
call on stakeholders to use the available opportunities to invest and
make sure that the businesses grow. "Tanzania, particularly Zanzibar,
has many things in common. We share culture and language.
It is the sea and colonial oriented
political boundaries that divided us. Doors are open to revive our
history of cooperation in various development programmes," Dr Shein
said. Before declaring the forum open, Dr Shein said the historical
Comoros and Tanzania relations has been going on well and that traders
from both countries have the opportunity to flourish.
He said in the 16th and 17th centuries,
Zanzibar was a famous place for trade followed later by then British
Protectorate declaring the islands 'Free Port', "since History repeats
itself, let us increase trade and make it sustainable.
" President Shein said the United
Republic of Tanzania is ready to work with the Comoros and that already
the business environment in the country is conducive for trade, and
investment in Tourism, culture, transportation, and health among others.
He told participants who met at the Sea
Cliff Hotel, North of Unguja Island that Zanzibar's new passenger/cargo
ship (MV Mapinduzi II), and the purchased planes in ongoing revival of
Air Tanzania Corporation Limited (ATCL), are other opportunities to
boost trade. Delegates from Comoros led by their foreign Minister Mr
Mohamed Bacar Dossar, and the wife of Comoros Vice President Ms
NourouL'Houda Said Mohamed, heard Dr Shein agitate for promotion of the
use of Kiswahili language, and Public Private Partnership (PPP), arguing
that the private sector remains an engine of economic growth.
Also in attendance at the opening
ceremony were leaders of the Chamber of Commerce (from Comoros,
Zanzibar, and Mainland Tanzania), delegates from Egypt, ministers,
Second Vice President Ambassador Seif Ali Iddi and Tanzania Foreign
Minister Dr Augustino Mahiga who said the forum sets ground for
strengthening relations beyond trade.
The head of the Tanzania Chamber of
Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (TCCIA) Mr Octavian Mshiu and his
counterpart from Zanzibar (ZNCCIA) - Mr Taufiq Salum and Comoros (UCCIA)
- Mr Mouhtar I'ssouf Combo expressed their commitment to ensure the
objectives are achieved.
"In the process, it is important that we
focus on the way we do business by simplifying procedures and bringing
in better and more innovative ideas at the same time protecting and
promoting our brand," Mr Salum said.
In her introductory remarks at the event
coloured with traditional dances from Zanzibar and Comoros, the
Minister of Trade, Industries, and Marketing, Ambassador Amina Salum
Ali, said the second reciprocal trade forum for Tanzania and Comoro
reflects the commitment by governments in improving people's
livelihoods.
Ms Ali said the forum aims at fostering
trade initiatives whose ultimate goal is to improve the business
environment, formalise trade and strengthen economic ties between the
United Republic of Tanzania and the Union of the Comoros.
Zanzibar, Comoros in trade pact
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
November 20, 2016
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