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Russia Can Increase LNG, Fertilizers Supplies to Tanzania: Russian Minister of Economic Development

© SputnikMaksim Reshetnikov, Russian minister of economic development, at the Tanzania – Russia Business and Investment Forum
Maksim Reshetnikov, Russian minister of economic development, at the Tanzania – Russia Business and Investment Forum - Sputnik Africa, 1920, 29.10.2024
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On Tuesday, Russian minister of economic development Maxim Reshetnikov participated in the Tanzania–Russia Business and Investment Forum in Tanzania's financial hub, Dar es Salaam. According to the Tanzania Investment Center that took part in organizing the event, the main topics of the forum include tourism, manufacture, and mining.
Russia is ready to increase supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG), fertilizers and agricultural products to Tanzania, Maxim Reshetnikov, Russian minister of economic development, said during the Tanzania–Russia Business and Investment Forum.

"We traditionally import raw tobacco, coffee, tea, and fruit from Tanzania. We remain the largest supplier of wheat and fertilizers," Reshetnikov said.

The minister added that Russia considers cooperation with Tanzania in the energy field. Reshetnikov pointed out that Russian companies are ready to work in the field of hydrocarbon production, the implementation of large pipeline projects, and building wind power plants and solar generation facilities.
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Earlier, Reshetnikov noted that the advantageous location of Tanzania offers many opportunities for the development of Russian logistics in Africa. In addition, the minister said that Russia can contribute to Tanzanian exports to the Eurasian Economic Union market.
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