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..TANZANIA TRADE SHOW
 
The Tanzania Trade Show, International Trade Exhibition to be held in December 2010 will take place at Diamond Jubilee Hall, Dar-Es-Salaam. The event attracts visitors from all over East & Central Africa while exhibitors participate from over 20 countries. Visitors from the neighboring countries would include Kenya,Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique & Zaire. This year we are also expecting visitors from Nigeria, Egypt & South Africa. A vast range of products would be displayed from the below sectors:
Automotive - Building & Construction - Food & Hotel  - IT & Electronics - Office Equipment - Medical -Plastics, Printing, Packaging  & Industrial
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... COUNTRY INFORMATION
 
HEALTH
 

For a period of almost thirty years, health services delivery has been largely a prerogative of the state, only a limited number of private-for-profit health services were provided in major towns of the country. After independence, health care facilities were re-directed towards rural areas and free medical health services were introduced except for Grade I and II.

In 1977 private health services for profit was banned under the Private Hospitals (Regulation) Act and the practice of medicine and dentistry prohibited as a commercial service. This Act had negative implications on health services in the country.
However, after a series of major economic and social changes, the Government adopted a different approach to the role of private sector. New policies were developed that looked favorably on the role of the private sector. The importance of the private sector in health care delivery was further recognized with an amendment to the Private Hospitals (Regulatory) Act, 1977 which resulted into the establishment of the Private Hospitals (Regulation) (Amendment) Act, 1991. following this act, individual qualified medical practitioners and dentists could now manage private – hospitals, with the approval of the Ministry of Health
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Communication
 


Communications sector has an effective role in contributing to social and economic development of Tanzania. The sector performance has continued to grow due to both government efforts and private sector investment in road rehabilitation, expansion of telecommunications services, modernization of port services, and improvement in marine, railway and air transport services.

Telecommunications Services

Telecommunication facilities are available in most parts of the country and are linked to the world through Dar es Salaam. Telecommunications services have continued improving due to efforts of the Tanzania Telecommunications Company (TTCL) and participation of private companies, including ZAIN, TIGO, VODACOM and Zantel. Other forms of telecommunications which have also been installed and developed particularly FAX communication which is more in demand than Telex Services
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Industries
 

In the end of the 20th century, manufacturing activities in Tanzania have exemplified a steady growth, registering average annual growth of over 4 percent. Nevertheless, manufacturing activities in Tanzania, are relatively small and at an infancy stage. Its contribution to GDP has averaged 8% over the last decade, with most activities concentrated on manufacture of simple consumer goods - food, beverages, tobacco, textiles and furniture and wood allied products. Most of the present industries were established in the light of import substitution strategy, whereas production focused in substituting previously imported goods in view of saving the country’s meagre foreign exchange.

    Food, Beverage and Tobacco
    Textiles, Clothing, Leather and Footwear
    Wood and Wooden Products, excluding Furniture Activities
    Paper and Paper Products
    Non-metallic Mineral Products
    Basic Metal Products
    Fabricated Metals, Machinery and Equipment