The Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority registered 278 projects worth USD 3.16 billion in Q4 2025, more than doubling the USD 1.57 billion recorded a year earlier, with 71,412 jobs projected and China leading foreign direct investment at USD 950 million. The bulletin also opens four Special Economic Zones in Bagamoyo, Kibaha, Dodoma, and Kahama covering over 2,100 hectares, alongside two Dar es Salaam public-private partnership projects worth a combined TZS 182 billion, to investors in manufacturing, agro-processing, mining, and real estate.
TISEZA has just released its Quarterly Investment Bulletin for October to December 2025, covering performance under the General Investment Scheme as well as the Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and Special Economic Zones (SEZs) schemes. The bulletin also details nine outbound investor missions, eleven inbound delegations, four SEZs actively seeking investors, and two public-private partnership projects open for financing.
Read more at: https://www.tanzaniainvest.com/economy/tiseza-investment-bulletin-q4-2025

