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Conducting full feasibility study for a Tanzania based project.

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Custom business tours to potential partners, stakeholders, places.

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Company Registration

Facilitating BRELA company registration.

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Microfinance license, Mining license, Petroleum & lubes license, Import/Export license, etc.

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Winding up (closing a company), import/export services, etc

Tanzania Business Sectors Attractiveness

Tanzania’s economy hosts diverse opportunities and here we assess them semi-annually.

Sectoral Lucrativeness


Dec, 2025

Mobile Money Business

Market Size (TAM) $76,133m
Market growth (CAGR) 45.8 ▲
Market Concentration High
Entry Barrier Index High
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 15%

Software development

Market Size (TAM) $580m
Market growth (CAGR) 6.5 ▲
Market Concentration Low
Entry Barrier Index Low
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 15%

Import and sale of home appliances

Market Size (TAM) $1.2b
Market growth (CAGR) 6 ▲
Market Concentration High
Entry Barrier Index Medium
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 18%

Tourism & Hospitality Business

Market Size (TAM) $3,900m
Market growth (CAGR) 15.7 ▲
Market Concentration Medium
Entry Barrier Index High
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 12%

Fishing & Aquaculture

Market Size (TAM) $650m
Market growth (CAGR) 7.8 ▲
Market Concentration Low
Entry Barrier Index Low
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 10%

Leather & Textile Manufacturing

Market Size (TAM) $560m
Market growth (CAGR) 6.5 ▲
Market Concentration Medium
Entry Barrier Index Medium
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 11%

ICT & Software Services

Market Size (TAM) $980m
Market growth (CAGR) 13.0 ▲
Market Concentration Medium
Entry Barrier Index Medium
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 20%

Wind & mini-hydro Energy

Market Size (TAM) $430m
Market growth (CAGR) 14.0 ▲
Market Concentration Low
Entry Barrier Index Medium
Consumer Demand Trend Rising
Average Profit Margin 16%

 

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