The educational aims of the Subject “Foreign Trade, Logistics and Business in Tanzania” are:
To analyze the Tanzanian Economy, Logistics and Global Trade
To conduct research on business opportunities in Tanzania
To explore Tanzanian trade relations with the student's country
To learn about Tanzanian Trade Agreements
To examine the profile of Tanzanian enterprises and Businesspeople
To develop a business plan for the Tanzanian Market
The Subject “Foreign Trade, Logistics and Business in Tanzania” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:
In the last twenty years, the United Republic of Tanzania (Africa) has shifted from a centrally planned economy to an open market Economy, thanks to the good governance, private sector
promotion, International Trade liberalization, and Foreign Direct Investment policies
In the last eight years, Tanzania recorded an economic growth of 6%
Main drivers of the Tanzanian economic growth are private consumption, exports and gross fixed capital, tourism revenues, agriculture, construction, industry, services, Foreign Direct Investment, and foreign aid
Tanzanian services exports (travel, insurance) incomes rose by 14.1%
Top Tanzanian export products: gold, coffee, cashew nuts, and cotton
Top Tanzanian export partners: China, India, Japan, and the Emirates
Top Tanzanian import products: consumer goods, machinery, Transport
equipment, industrial raw materials, and crude oil
Top Tanzanian import partners: China, India, South Africa, and Kenya