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Tanzania Mining Industry Suppliers launches to enhance the country’s extractive industry

In a landmark development for the country’s mining industry, the Tanzania Mining Industry Suppliers Association has officially launched, setting a new standard for local content and supplier empowerment.

This pivotal organization aims to revolutionize the mining supply and service sector by forging meaningful connections among companies, advocating for supplier interests, and advancing local content policies that drive sustainable economic growth.

Tanzania Mining Industry Suppliers (TAMISA)’s launch represents a major step forward in integrating Tanzanians into the mining sector, ensuring that the country’s mineral wealth benefits local communities directly while fostering a culture of innovation and business sustainability.

At the launch event, the Minister of Minerals Anthony Mavunde, who graced the occasion lauded the Tanzania Mining Industry Suppliers’ commitment to local content policies.

“Integrating Tanzanians into the mining sector through local content is essential for sustainable growth.”

“TAMISA’s formation as the official collective voice of mining suppliers will enhance our efforts to address local content challenges and ensure that our mineral wealth benefits our citizens directly,” stated the Minister.

He also outlined the government’s broader vision:

“We envision Tanzanian companies not just participating in the mining sector but actively manufacturing mining equipment and products …

… By prioritizing domestic employment and the use of locally produced goods and services, we aim to foster economic growth, reduce dependency on foreign inputs, and stimulate job creation and skills development.

TAMISA’s establishment under the Tanzania Private Sector Institute provides mining suppliers with a crucial platform to advocate for their rights and contribute to a more robust business environment.”

Peter Kumalilwa, Chairman of TAMISA, emphasized the organization’s objectives, saying the development marks a significant milestone for the mining industry in Tanzania.

He said TAMISA is committed to empowering mining suppliers, advocating for their interests, and enhancing the business environment.

“Our core goals include advocating for suppliers, improving trade facilitation, defending supplier rights, and promoting research and technology transfer. By driving innovation and sustainability, we aim to position our members as leaders in the industry.”

Kumalilwa added that the mining sector has long been a cornerstone of our economy.

“To fully harness its potential, we must extend the benefits of mining to the broader economy through the development and empowerment of the local supply chain.”

TAMISA was created to champion the growth and success of mining industry suppliers, ensuring they thrive in a supportive and dynamic environment.”

The launch event, held at Johari Rotana Hotel, featured keynote addresses from founding members and industry stakeholders, outlining TAMISA’s strategic objectives and vision for the future of Tanzania’s mining sector.

Founded in August 2024, the Tanzania Mining Industry Suppliers Association (TAMISA) is committed to connecting and empowering mining supply and service companies.

Our mission is to enhance opportunities within the local content framework, drive innovation, and uphold high standards in the sector. We envision a future where our members achieve global recognition through sustainable practices and technological advancement.

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