India-Tanzania trade rises to USD 9.02 bn in FY26; focus on wider cooperation across sectors
Dar es Salaam [Tanzania], May 1 (ANI): India and Tanzania have reaffirmed their commitment to deepen bilateral trade and economic ties, with trade between the two countries reaching USD 9.02 billion in 2025-26, up from USD 8.64 billion in the previous fiscal, according to the Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
The announcement came during the 5th Session of the India-Tanzania Joint Trade Committee (JTC) held on April 29-30 in Dar es Salaam, where both sides reviewed progress and explored new areas of cooperation.
The meeting was co-chaired by Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal and Tanzania's Permanent Secretary Amb Dr Samwel William Shelukindo.
Both countries discussed a wide range of sectors to boost cooperation, including "trade settlement in local currencies, facilitation of long-term business visas for Indian businesspersons, strengthening regulatory collaboration in pharmaceuticals and capacity building in areas of health, AYUSH, education and shipbuilding." The ministry noted that discussions were held in a "friendly and positive atmosphere, reflecting the strong and close relations between India and Tanzania."
In education and skills development, both sides highlighted the role of IIT Madras Zanzibar as a regional hub and stressed the need for stronger institutional partnerships. Collaboration in MSMEs, vocational training, and innovation was also identified as a priority.
Further discussions covered cooperation in renewable energy, railways, shipbuilding, and agriculture, with both sides exploring opportunities in agro-processing, micro-irrigation, and livestock development.
The next session of the India-Tanzania Joint Trade Committee will be held in New Delhi on mutually convenient dates. (ANI)
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