How Much FDI did Tanzania receive last year?

mwathai

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I find this story, extracted from The Guardian confusing. Do you? What wrong with it?

TIC: Improved business climate attracts USD1trn in FDI




BY THE GUARDIAN REPORTER



9th July 2012

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Raymond Mbilinyi


The government has assured domestic and international investors and prospective ones that it will continue to create conducive environment for them and make Tanzania an attractive destination.
This was said by the Acting Executive Director of Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), Raymond Mbilinyi during the launch of the World Investment Report 2012 in Dar es Salaam at the weekend whereby it was revealed that more FDI was attracted last year as a result of improved investment environmnet.
"The government will continue formulating policies geared toward creating conducive environment for investors and ensuring a win-win situation," he said after the launch of the report titled: ‘Towards a New Generation of Investment policies'.
He added: "I am very happy to report that investors are still confident with the effort the government of Tanzania is doing to improve the investment climate thus why we have noted the growth of FDI inflows to Tanzania to 1,095USDbn in 2011 contrary to the decline experienced by Africa overall 2011 inflows."
He explained that now the government needs to build the capacity of domestic investors to be ready to take advantage of FDI for the sustainable development and inclusive growth.
According to the report, Africa's economic growth slowed down to 2.7 percent in 2011 compared to 4.6 percent in 2010, mainly due to political unrest in the North African countries.
Growth in the Sub-Sahara African countries slowed down to 5.1 percent in 2011 compared to 5.3 in 2010.
Tanzania real GDP grew by 6.4 percent in 2011 compared to 7.0 percent in 2010. The slowdown in growth is largely attributed to drought conditions in some parts of the country which adversely affected agricultural production and electricity outages which contributed to low performance in manufacturing and other economic activities that rely on electric power.
Despite the slowdown in overall growth, communication, financial intermediation, construction and education sub-sector recorded higher growth rates ranging between 6 percent and 19 percent.
The United Nations Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative in Tanzania, Alberic Kacou urged policy makers in Tanzania to use the investment policy framework for sustainable development detailed in the 2012 report, as a reference in formulating national investment policies.
"We believe by using such a framework for investment policies, will benefit all Tanzanians," he said.
On his part, a renowned investment expert, Emmanuel ole Naiko advised the government to seriously consider continuing providing incentives as a way to lure investors to Tanzania and gave the example of China which has attracted a huge number of investors in recent years because of providing attractive incentives.
He noted that this is very important since once a country has many investors, creates a strong base of big tax payers, hence development.
"What is needed is to be strict and follow laws and regulations governing incentives and investment in general," he said.



SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN


 
This story is a reflection of the incompetence of Tanzania Journalism.. FDI in the world rose to US1.5 trillion. So how did Tanzania end up with with US$1trn in FDI? What was being bought. Did the country even receive .US$1.092 bn? The answer is No. That Kind of Money would be highly visible in the region. May be inflation would be 100%Further the shilling would be exchnaging at perhaps 50 per dollar.
 
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