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7 December 2015

Doing Business In Tanzania - A Guide For Chinese Contractors

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Clyde & Co

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Clyde & Co is a leading, sector-focused global law firm with 415 partners, 2200 legal professionals and 3800 staff in over 50 offices and associated offices on six continents. The firm specialises in the sectors that move, build and power our connected world and the insurance that underpins it, namely: transport, infrastructure, energy, trade & commodities and insurance. With a strong focus on developed and emerging markets, the firm is one of the fastest growing law firms in the world with ambitious plans for further growth.
With increasing interest in the Tanzanian construction market from China, understanding the local law requirements, agreements and registrations can be the first hurdle to project success.
Tanzania Real Estate and Construction

With increasing interest in the Tanzanian construction market from China, understanding the local law requirements, agreements and registrations can be the first hurdle to project success.

Authored by Clyde & Co's projects and construction specialists based in Tanzania, this guide has been created to shed some light on the rules and regulations of doing business in Tanzania across the infrastructure sector.

Key areas covered in the guide:

  • The legal structures available to foreign companies wishing to establish a business in Tanzania
  • Establishing a branch office in Tanzania
  • Commercial registrations required for entities operating in Tanzania
  • Professional licences and registrations

To request your copy of the guide or for further information, please email infrastructure [at] clydeco [dot] com or your usual Clyde & Co contact.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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