THE government is committed to working with the private sector to make sure Tanzania played active role in the regional integration process, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of East African Cooperation, Ms Joyce Mapunjo, has said. She said in Dar es Salaam that the government was welcoming more engagement with the private sector to address issues that affect trade and investments in the country. "The government is very much committed to work with the private sector to improve the business environment," she told the East African Community Secretary General forum with the Chief Executive Officers of business organisations in the EAC region. The PS encouraged the private sector to engage more with the government on matters affecting trade and investments and noted the government would even entertain informal meetings to speed up process of addressing particular hassles to the private sector. "We support more engagement with the private sector. Formal and even informal arrangements are most of the times entertained to make things go faster," she said. The PS said the government was working on tax and standard harmonization, two areas that have been raised by the private sector as a problem in efforts to boost trade and investments in the region. She said non-tariff barriers to trade was an area where the government made significant progress but noted addressing the NTBs was a continuous process calling for the cooperation of the private sector. Earlier, the Secretary General of the East African Community, Dr Richard Sezibera, said there were...
Govt. committed to support regional integration process
Posted on: May 15, 2015
Posted on: May 15, 2015