This chapter primarily focuses on both the positive and
negative impact of China-Africa Economics and Trade ties on Tanzania. Realism,
Dependency and Marxist theories of Imperialism have been applied in identifying
the impact of bilateral trade. The chapter adopted descriptive research as the
methodological approach with some elements of quantitative approaches to asses
China-Tanzania economic and trade ties. The analysis of annual reports,
previous research, journals, magazines, documentation and websites have been
used to gather all the necessary data relating the trade ties and economics.
Around 324 projects from eight sectors in China have been identified for
developing this chapter. The total value of the project was around USD 745.61
million. Additionally, those projects were responsible for generating 57,183
jobs. The Fair Competition Commission (FCC) should continue to ensure fair
competition in the economy is in place, sensitizing stakeholders, and
researching issues related to fair competition. The role of the Tanzania Bureau
of Standards (TBS) as the main controller of quality of goods and services
should be enhanced to enable them to perform their role which needs to be
evaluated to manage all the identified challenges.
Author(s) Details:
Johansein Ladislaus Rutaihwa,
Southern Africa Development Community Secretariat, Botswana.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CRBME-V4/article/view/14070
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