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Samia Holds Talks with Adani Group on Port Operations Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan recently met with senior executives from the Adani Group, a multinational conglomerate, to discuss potential opportunities for collaboration in the country’s port sector. During the meeting, President Samia emphasized the importance of investing in the country’s infrastructure, particularly in the port sector, to facilitate trade and economic growth. She expressed her willingness to work closely with the Adani Group to explore the development of new port projects and the modernization of existing ones. The Adani Group, known for its extensive experience in port operations and logistics, expressed keen interest in investing in Tanzania’s port infrastructure. The group presented proposals for the development of a deep-sea port in Bagamoyo, which would provide increased capacity and efficiency for handling cargo and enhance Tanzania’s strategic position as a regional trade hub. The meeting also explored opportunities for the Adani Group to participate in the expansion and modernization of the Dar es Salaam Port, Tanzania’s main seaport. The group proposed plans to improve port infrastructure, optimize operations, and enhance the port’s connectivity to regional and international markets. President Samia welcomed the Adani Group’s proposals and expressed her confidence in the group’s capabilities. She stated that the government is committed to creating a favorable investment climate for international partners and will provide the necessary support to facilitate the implementation of these projects. The meeting concluded with an agreement between the two parties to establish a joint working group that will further explore the proposed port projects and develop a comprehensive plan for their implementation. The group will conduct feasibility studies, assess environmental impacts, and engage with local stakeholders to ensure the sustainable and inclusive development of the port infrastructure. The potential collaboration between Tanzania and the Adani Group is expected to significantly enhance the country’s port infrastructure, boost trade, and attract further investment. It is a testament to Tanzania’s commitment to economic transformation and its efforts to position itself as a key player in the East African region.Samia Suluhu Hassan, the President of Tanzania, recently held discussions with representatives of the Adani Group, a multinational conglomerate based in India. The meeting focused on exploring potential collaboration in the development and operation of ports in Tanzania. During the talks, President Hassan emphasized Tanzania’s commitment to attracting foreign investment and enhancing its maritime infrastructure. She highlighted the country’s strategic location along the Indian Ocean, which makes it an ideal gateway for trade and logistics. The Adani Group expressed interest in partnering with Tanzania to upgrade existing ports and establish new ones. The company has extensive experience in port operations and management, and it operates several major ports in India and other countries. The meeting was attended by senior officials from both sides, including Tanzania’s Minister for Works and Transport, Prof. Makame Mbarawa, and the Adani Group’s Head of Ports and Logistics, Karan Adani. The discussions are expected to lead to further negotiations and potential investment in Tanzania’s port sector. If successful, the collaboration could boost economic growth and create employment opportunities in the country.