At least 17 Japanese companies
will take part in the 39th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF)
which starts in the city later this month, as the world’s third largest
economy seeks to explore for an increased share of the market for its
products in Tanzania.
The Japanese ambassador to Tanzania, Masaharu
Yoshida, visited the exhibition grounds yesterday and had a meeting with
Tanzania Trade Development Authority (Tantrade) director general
Jacqueline Maleko.
The companies will display their products and
technologies in a special pavilion that is co-hosted by the Japan
External Trade Organisation (Jetro) and the Japan Pavilion Steering
Committee, the latter being hosted under the auspices of the Japan
Committee of Commerce and Industry of the Japanese Society in Tanzania.
Said Mr Yoshida: “It will be an opportunity for
both Tanzanian and Japanese companies to explore areas that are worth
for partnership. Japanese exhibitors will seek to know more about
Tanzania’s markets.
“They will also seek to deepen their networking with local businesses.”
At the Japanese pavilion, companies will display
mowing and industrial machines, tractors for farming, electronics, food
packaging, social infrastructure, water purification equipment,
fermented soybeans and home electronics.
She also called upon the ambassador to visit some
of the local technology institutions where there are some interesting
innovations which need support.
Source: The Citizen, reported from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Source: The Citizen, reported from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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