Discover the wealth of earth sourced products. The true offering of nature in one place. From minerals like Tanzanite, Gold, Diamond, gemstones, diamonds, coal to organic products like coffee, cotton, cashew nuts, tea, sisal, tobacco, pyrethrum, and cloves.
Discover one of Africa's fastest growing economies with nearly 7 percent annual national GDP growth since 2000. Tanzania has nurtured a safe environment for international trade with pride in its low bureaucracy for foreign investment.
6.1% Economic Growth Rate
Top 12 Fastest Growing Economy in Africa
Top 22Fastest growing Economy in the World
Why Tanzania?
Tanzania's comparative advantages are derived from its natural resource base, namely its strategic location (for transport and logistics), geological resources (i.e. minerals), ecological conditions, biodiversity and landscape (for tourism).
UK Businesses trading with Tanzania.
In 2022, around 1,000 UK VAT-registered businesses exported goods to Tanzania.
In 2022, around 100 UK VAT-registered businesses imported goods from Tanzania.
£452 million Total trade in goods and services (exports plus imports)
31.8% Increase in trade between the countries
114th Rank Largest trading partner to UK
Export
Tanzania has shown a moderate demand for UK goods and services, which UK businesses looking to export could benefit from.
Import
Total UK imports from Tanzania amounted to £209 million in the four quarters to the end of Q3 2023 (an increase of 74.2% or £89 million in current prices, compared to the four quarters to the end of Q3 2022.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Coffee, Tea and Spices
United Kingdom Imports from Tanzania of Coffee, Tea, and Cocoa was £8.8 Million during 2023.
Tanzania exports coffee, Tea and Cocoa to all world regions, with the EU being the largest market receiving 40% of the exports. Within the EU, the most important destinations include Italy, Germany, and Belgium. Other main markets for Tanzanian coffee are Japan (34%) and the United States (17%). African countries account for 9% of Tanzanian coffee exports, led by Uganda and South Africa.
Cashew nuts
Tanzania is one of the largest producers and exporters of raw cashew nuts in Africa, and cashew is the country's leading cash crop, according to the board.
In the marketing year through September 2023, production was estimated at 400,000 tons, up 69% from 236,000 tons the prior year due to increased government incentives to the farmers and investors.
Production is expected at 700,000 metric tons by the 2025-26 marketing year.
Tanzania exports raw cashew nuts mainly to Vietnam and India and is looking to expand its European market.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Medical devices or in Vitro diagnostic
Tanzania is one of Africa’s leading importers of Medical instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences, including scintigraphic apparatus, other electromedical apparatus and sight-testing instruments.
As a global importer for Medical devices and Vitro diagnostic equipment.
Total Import value of Medical devices and Vitro diagnostic kits in the last year - USD 38.1 million
Import Share 7% of global import in Tanzania of Medical instruments came from United Kingdom
Export Potential USD 1.7 million Estimated total potential export value by 2028
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Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
Gold
Tanzania is the 4th largest gold producer in Africa after South Africa, Ghana, and Mali and accounts for 1.3% of the total global gold production. Tanzania’s gold reserves are estimated at about 45 million ounces and Tanzania’s gold production in Tanzania stands at around 50 tonnes per year.
Tanzania’s gold exports reached USD 2.743 billion in the year ending December 2021, compared to USD 2.957 billion in 2020 and USD 2.215 billion in 2019. Gold accounted for 89.85% of all mineral revenues of Tanzania in the financial year 2020/21. Tanzania exports gold mainly to South Africa, India, and Switzerland.
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London, 6th April 2025 — In a vibrant and emotional gathering that united the Tanzanian diaspora in the UK, the Tanzania High Commission in London proudly hosted the official launch of the Tanzania Link Portal, an innovative platform aimed at fostering stronger economic and developmental ties betwee...