坦桑尼亚2025年第四季度投资额达31.6亿美元,四个经济特区及两个PPP项目开放招商
Tanzania Investment Hits USD 3.16 Billion in Q4 2025, Four SEZs and Two PPPs Open to Investors
坦桑尼亚2025年Q4投资额同比翻倍至31.6亿美元,四个经济特区和两个PPP项目公开招商,中企可关注基建、能源、矿业领域的工程承包与投资机会。
坦桑尼亚投资与特殊经济区管理局(TISEZA)在2025年第四季度注册了278个投资项目,总额达31.6亿美元,预计创造71,412个就业岗位,投资额同比翻了一倍有余。同期发布的投资简报还披露了九次境外投资者考察、十一个来访代表团,以及四个正在积极寻求投资者的经济特区和两个开放融资的公私合作项目。
The Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA) registered 278 investment projects worth US$3.16 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, more than doubling investment value compared to the same quarter of the previous year, with 71,412 jobs projected.
TISEZA has just released its Quarterly Investment Bulletin for October to December 2025, covering performance under the General Investment Scheme as well as the Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and Special Economic Zones (SEZs) schemes.
The bulletin also details nine outbound investor missions, eleven inbound delegations, four SEZs actively seeking investors, and two public-private partnership projects open for financing.
Number and Value of Projects
Projects Ownership
Regional Distribution of Projects
Expansion Projects
Foreign and Domestic InvestmentTop FDI Sources
Top FDI Sources
EPZ and SEZ Investment PerformanceEPZ and SEZ Regional Distribution
EPZ and SEZ Regional Distribution
Special Economic Zones Open for InvestmentBagamoyo Eco Maritime City SEZ, Pwani RegionKwala SEZ, Kibaha, Coastal RegionNala SEZ, Dodoma RegionBuzwagi SEZ, Kahama, Shinyanga Region
Bagamoyo Eco Maritime City SEZ, Pwani Region
Kwala SEZ, Kibaha, Coastal Region
Nala SEZ, Dodoma Region
Buzwagi SEZ, Kahama, Shinyanga Region
Public-Private Partnership Projects Seeking InvestmentMuhimbili National Hospital Mixed-Use Development, Dar es SalaamBuguruni Mixed-Use Commercial Complex, Dar es Salaam
Muhimbili National Hospital Mixed-Use Development, Dar es Salaam
Buguruni Mixed-Use Commercial Complex, Dar es Salaam
Investment Promotion ActivitiesOutbound MissionsInbound Missions and Events
Outbound Missions
Inbound Missions and Events
One-Stop Facilitation Centre Services
Number and Value of Projects
Manufacturing dominated the quarter, accounting for 135 of the 278 registered projects, US$1,133.78 million in capital, and 16,567 jobs.
Transportation came second in project count with 39 projects (US$393.91 million, 7,464 jobs), followed by Commercial Buildings with 31 projects (US$420.47 million, 27,925 jobs).
Tourism attracted 26 projects worth US$638.68 million and 2,132 jobs, while Agriculture registered 23 projects worth US$53.96 million and 2,552 jobs.
Commercial Buildings led all sectors in projected employment at 27,925 jobs, ahead of Manufacturing (16,567) and Economic Infrastructure (13,780 jobs, US$200.15 million in capital).
Projects Ownership
Foreign-owned projects rose to 150 in Q4 2025, up from 116 in the same quarter of 2024.
Locally owned projects also increased to 78 from 70 year-on-year, a trend TISEZA attributes to the Government’s continued efforts to create a conducive environment for domestic investors.
Joint venture (JV) projects stood at 50, compared to 70 in Q4 2024.
Regional Distribution of Projects
Dar es Salaam attracted the highest number of projects at 99, generating US$1,089.60 million in capital and 13,440 projected jobs.
The Pwani Region followed with 76 projects, US$598.12 million, and 47,093 jobs, driven by large-scale industrial and EPZ/SEZ activity along the coastal corridor.
The Arusha Region registered 19 projects (US$339.87 million, 1,162 jobs), the Mwanza Region 10 projects (US$40.70 million, 1,209 jobs), while the Mbeya and Dodoma Regions each attracted 8 projects.
In capital terms, the Morogoro Region ranked third nationally at US$505.38 million across three projects, reflecting the weight of a small number of high-value investments in that region.
The Songwe Region attracted US$130.08 million across 3 projects, and the Kigoma Region registered 1,160 projected jobs from a single project worth US$1.05 million.
Expansion Projects
Twenty-one expansion projects were registered during the quarter, expecting to invest US$340.40 million and create 3,194 additional jobs within existing operations.
Foreign and Domestic Investment
Total investment of US$3,160.17 million in Q4 2025 compared with US$1,566.06 million in Q4 2024, a 102% increase year-on-year.
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) reached US$1,412.28 million, up from US$1,104.86 million a year earlier.
Domestic Investment (DI) surged to US$1,747.89 million from US$461.20 million in Q4 2024, a 279% increase, making domestic capital the largest single source of investment in the quarter.
Top FDI Sources
China led foreign investors with US$950.30 million, more than four times the second-ranked United Kingdom at US$199.99 million.
The British Virgin Islands contributed US$36.36 million, Ukraine US$35.50 million, Romania US$34.68 million, and the United Arab Emirates US$30.74 million.
EPZ and SEZ Investment Performance
TISEZA registered 8 projects under the EPZ and SEZ schemes in Q4 2025, compared to 16 in Q4 2024, with capital investment of US$54.62 million versus US$119.71 million a year earlier.
Projected employment under EPZ/SEZ projects increased sharply to 13,153 jobs from 2,392 in Q4 2024, a fivefold rise, driven primarily by seven agriculture projects that together account for 13,013 jobs.
Export turnover under EPZ/SEZ schemes reached US$163.88 million, up from US$132.52 million in Q4 2024.
Agriculture dominated EPZ/SEZ activity with 7 projects, US$45.82 million in capital, and a projected turnover of US$157.35 million.
Mining recorded one project with US$8.80 million in capital and a turnover of US$6.53 million.
EPZ and SEZ Regional Distribution
The Lindi Region led EPZ/SEZ capital with US$24.60 million across two projects and US$146.30 million in export turnover, the highest turnover figure of any EPZ/SEZ region.
The Njombe Region registered the highest EPZ/SEZ job count at 11,417 jobs from a single project with capital of US$2.80 million.
The Arusha Region attracted one EPZ/SEZ project worth US$12.50 million (990 jobs, US$6.50 million turnover), while the Mtwara, Pwani, Kilimanjaro, and Dar es Salaam Regions each contributed one project.
Special Economic Zones Open for Investment
TISEZA is developing and managing four major Special Economic Zones actively promoted to investors, covering a combined area exceeding 2,100 hectares across coastal, inland capital, and mining locations.
Bagamoyo Eco Maritime City SEZ, Pwani Region
Located in Zinga, Bagamoyo, approximately 45 km from Dar es Salaam Port, the Bagamoyo Eco Maritime City (BEMC) Phase I Industrial Park covers approximately 151 hectares with 134 fully demarcated industrial plots.
The zone benefits from proximity to the planned Bagamoyo Mega Port (Mbegani Port), direct access to the Bagamoyo highway, and planned rail links to the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) and Tanzania-Zambia Railway (TAZARA), reaching markets in Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Malawi.
Target sectors: light and heavy manufacturing, agro-processing, logistics and warehousing, energy and green technology, and export-oriented industrial operations.
Kwala SEZ, Kibaha, Coastal Region
The Kwala Special Economic Zone covers approximately 100 hectares adjacent to the Kwala Dry Port in the Coastal Region.
The zone connects directly to both the SGR and the Meter Gauge Railway (MGR), sits along the Dar es Salaam-Morogoro highway, and provides regional access to Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Malawi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo via Isaka Dry Port and TAZARA.
Free land allocation is available to qualifying investors.
Target sectors: textiles and clothing, pharmaceuticals, motor vehicle assembly, electronics, solar panels and green technology, paper and packaging, and food processing.
Nala SEZ, Dodoma Region
The Nala Special Economic Zone covers approximately 607 hectares in the Dodoma Region, making it one of the largest designated zones in Tanzania.
Located less than 10 km from the SGR and along the Dodoma-Singida Highway, it will benefit from the planned Msalato International Airport, currently under construction, for direct international air cargo access.
Dodoma’s position as Tanzania’s capital provides investors with
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