Posted on : Thursday , 29th January 2015
Mwanza — Chinese resource companies are looking at making Tanzania an investment stronghold.
Mining and infrastructure projects are attracting more Chinese companies and individuals in the Tanzanian economy.
There are 6,000 Chinese interested in exploiting minerals in South Tanzania.
The Njombe Regional Commissioner, Rehema
Mining is one of Tanzania's biggest foreign exchange earners. Between 2001 and 2011, mineral-rich Tanzania received funding worth $4.6 billion from the Chinese.
China emerged as Tanzania's single biggest trading partner in 2012, accounting for 15% of Dar es Salaam's trade.
Tanzania is expected to export the first consignment of iron ore and steel in four years to come.
It is this ample iron ore and coal that has prompted Tanzania in the Mtwara Development Corridor initiative to commission a Tsh 2.4 trillion Mtwara-Mbamba Bay railway line with spurs to the mineral-rich
According to the National Development Corporation (NDC) Tanzania is set to produce 1.1 million metric tonnes annually.
It is envisaged that once the commercial production takes off, Tanzania will be one of the top four iron producers in Africa.
Iron ore production in Africa is dominated by South Africa, Mauritania and Algeria. Some countries possess iron ore deposits that are as yet to be developed.
For
China, the world's biggest iron ore consumer, needs to invest more in overseas mining projects to improve its pricing power.
China imported 819 million tonnes of iron ore last year, an increase of 10.2% from 2012, with Australia and Brazil together supplying almost 70% of the shipments.
Last year, the Minister
Tanzania's National Development Corporation (NDC) is embarking on five major projects which are coal mine, iron ore and production of 600MW electricity.
NDC also is involved in the construction of a steel complex and installation of a transmission line from Mchuchuma to
The
NDC on behalf of the government in September 2011, signed a Joint Venture Agreement with Sichuan Hongda Group
They created Tanzania China International Mineral Resources Limited (TCIMRL) that would invest $1.3 billion.
The explorations carried at the Mchuchuma-
According to the study, more than 364 million tonnes of coal and 219 million tons of iron ore deposits have been confirmed at Mchuchuma-
However according to some analysts Tanzania's mining industry will come under pressure over our forecast period to
This will largely be a result of weakness in global gold prices
Tanzania is East Africa's top producer of gold, diamonds and the gemstone, Tanzanite.
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