坦桑尼亚多多马将建耗资6000亿先令钢铁厂,采用本地铁矿石,拟于2026年7月开工
TZS 600 Billion Steel Plant Using Local Iron Ore to Be Developed in Dodoma, Work Starts in July 2026
坦桑尼亚新建钢厂2026年开工,投资达6千亿先令,推动本地铁矿石加工,为国内冶金工程总包和钢铁设备出口带来项目机会,中企可关注EPC及轧机、冶炼设备供货需求。
A1 Iron & Steel Tanzania Ltd计划投资超过6000亿坦桑尼亚先令,在多多马地区Nala建设一座大型钢铁厂,预计创造1500个就业。该厂将以当地铁矿石为原料生产多种钢材产品,支持矿产本地加工。投资消息于2026年6月15日由矿业部长安东尼·马文德与公司代表会商时宣布。
A1 Iron & Steel Tanzania Ltd plans to invest more than TZS 600 billion in the construction of a large steel manufacturing plant in Nala, Dodoma, a project expected to create 1,500 jobs and support Tanzania’s efforts to increase mineral value addition through domestic processing of iron ore.
The investment was announced during a meeting between the Minister of Minerals, Anthony Mavunde, and representatives of the company in Dodoma on June 15, 2026.
According to Mavunde, mineral value addition remains one of the government’s priorities, with a particular focus on reducing the export of raw minerals and increasing local processing and manufacturing.
The planned facility will use locally sourced iron ore as its primary raw material and manufacture a range of steel products, including roofing sheets, binding wire, steel mesh, and nails.
Mavunde said the project aligns with the country’s vision of achieving greater self-sufficiency in steel production and its downstream products.
He added that the investment is expected to contribute to the transformation of mineral value addition in Tanzania while helping to lower costs for domestic consumers through increased local production.
Providing details on the project, A1 Iron & Steel Tanzania Ltd Chief Executive Officer Himanshu Tiwari said the plant will employ blast furnace technology, enabling production from raw materials through to finished steel products within a single integrated facility.
Tiwari described the planned plant as a model industrial project that will support efficient steel manufacturing and strengthen Tanzania’s industrial base.
Construction is scheduled to begin in July 2026 and is expected to be completed within 15 months.
Once operational, the plant is expected to generate approximately 1,500 jobs and reduce Tanzania’s dependence on imported steel products.
The company also expects the project to support the growth of local industries and increase opportunities for exporting steel products to regional and international markets.
Iron Ore & Steel in Tanzania
Tanzania has substantial iron ore reserves, particularly in the Liganga area of Njombe Region, estimated at 126 million tonnes.
Government figures indicate that Tanzania has 19 major steel and roofing-sheet manufacturers with a combined annual production capacity of about 1.2 million tonnes, while domestic demand is estimated at around 600,000 tonnes per year.
However, most Tanzanian steel manufacturers produce steel products using imported billets, imported steel feedstock, or recycled scrap metal rather than locally mined iron ore.
As a result, the government is promoting investments in mineral value addition and integrated steel production that utilize Tanzania’s iron ore resources to manufacture steel products locally.
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