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    Tanzania aims to overcome obstacles to mining ventures

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    In an effort to address hurdles that have impacted mining endeavors, Tanzania is rolling out measures to enhance the mining sector.

    Tanzania, renowned for its mineral wealth, is taking strategic steps to address challenges that have hindered the progress of mining projects within its borders. These moves are aimed at promoting investment and economic growth in the country. According to the government, the goal is to unlock USD 2.5 billion of mining-related projects.

    The companies involved in the stalled projects are a nickel project run by Tembo Nickel, a rare earth minerals project by Mamba Minerals, a uranium mining project with Mantra Tanzania Limited, a subsidiary of Uranium One, a gold mining operation run by Sotta Mining, a subsidiary of OreCorp Limited, and a graphite production operation by Faru Graphite, owned by Black Rock Mining. All the projects relate to products which are in high global demand.

    Streamlining licensing processes

    One of the key areas of focus is the simplification of the licensing process for mining operations. By making it more efficient and transparent, the government intends to attract more investors to the sector. This move aligns with Tanzania’s commitment to fostering a conducive environment for businesses.

    Offering incentives

    To further entice mining companies, Tanzania is exploring the implementation of investor-friendly policies. These may include tax incentives and regulatory frameworks that prioritize the interests of both investors and the nation.

    Improving transportation networks

    Infrastructure development is paramount in the mining sector. The Tanzanian government recognized the need to enhance transportation networks, making it easier to transport minerals from mining sites to processing facilities and export hubs. In particular, Kheri Mahimbali, the government’s Mineral’s Secretary, highlighted the issue of country’s poor road network in the project areas. The companies also highlighted the need to rehabilitate Tanzania’s rail networks in order to meet their needs.

    In order to address the companies’ concerns, the government aims to convene meetings with various stakeholders, including Tanroads, PO-RALG and the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited.

    By addressing these challenges and creating a more favorable investment climate, Tanzania aims to boost investor confidence. This, in turn, is expected to lead to increased investment in the mining sector, contributing to the nation’s economic prosperity.

    For more mining news, visit our dedicated commodities pages.

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