The delegation from Hungary has shown their satisfaction with the development of investment infrastructure in Tanzania, a situation that makes the country interested in coming to invest in the East African region.
The delegation was led by high level leaders from MeOUT Group company and representatives of the Hungarian government, has visited the offices of the Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (TCCIA) and held discussions with the CEO of TCCIA, Oscar Kissanga and the management team of TCCIA.
Among those who were in the delegation are Bence Labossa, Vice President of MeOUT Group, Attila Sandor, President of MeOUT group, together with Benjamin David Mak, Head of Trade and Development Unit at the Hungarian Embassy located in Nairobi, Kenya.
Attila Sandor said that Hungary has extensive experience in agricultural technology and is ready to collaborate with Tanzania in launching training programs for farmers and agricultural professionals, in line with launching joint projects for rural development.
The talks also aimed at strengthening cooperation between the private sectors of Tanzania and Hungary, as part of efforts to promote foreign investment and exchange experiences in the fields of sustainable development.
The delegation is in the country for a special working visit aimed at assessing investment areas and collaborating with local institutions to stimulate economic development through international cooperation.


