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Tanzania, Singapore open new chapter in strategic ties

Tanzania Monitor Reporter by Tanzania Monitor Reporter
June 8, 2026
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DAR ES SALAAM: Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam arrived in Tanzania on Monday for a three-day State Visit aimed at strengthening diplomatic, economic and development cooperation between the two countries as both nations seek deeper partnerships amid shifting global economic and geopolitical dynamics.

The visit, made at the invitation of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, is expected to focus on expanding collaboration in trade, investment, education, technology, infrastructure and skills development.

Officials say the trip marks a significant milestone in Tanzania–Singapore relations, which have steadily expanded since diplomatic ties were established in 1980. Last year, the two countries marked 45 years of diplomatic cooperation.

Over the years, bilateral engagement has evolved beyond traditional diplomacy to include trade, technical cooperation, education, investment and multilateral collaboration, reflecting growing strategic interests between the two nations.

Despite their geographical distance, Tanzania and Singapore share similar post-independence development experiences, with both countries emerging from colonial rule in the early 1960s and pursuing ambitious economic transformation agendas.

One of the key expected outcomes of President Tharman’s visit is the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on bilateral consultations between Tanzania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation and Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The agreement is expected to establish a formal framework for regular political dialogue, consultations on issues of mutual interest and mechanisms to monitor priority areas of cooperation.

Economic cooperation is expected to dominate high-level discussions as trade between the two countries continues to grow.

Official figures show that Tanzania’s exports to Singapore rose from 43 million US dollars in 2020 to nearly 183 million dollars in 2022 before easing slightly to around 142 million dollars in 2023.

During the 2020–2022 period, Tanzania maintained a positive trade balance, driven largely by increasing demand for Tanzanian products in the Singaporean market.

Major Tanzanian exports include cocoa beans, coffee, cloves, frozen fish, copper and precious stones, while imports from Singapore mainly consist of machinery, fuels, chemicals, electrical equipment, medical supplies and manufactured goods.

Although trade volumes remain relatively modest compared to their potential, analysts say significant opportunities exist as Tanzania positions itself as a gateway to East and Central Africa while Singapore continues strengthening its role as one of the world’s leading trade and logistics hubs.

Singaporean investments in Tanzania have also expanded in recent years, particularly in energy, manufacturing, transport and infrastructure development.

One of the notable investments involved Singapore-based Pavilion Energy, which acquired a 20 percent stake in Tanzania’s offshore gas Blocks 1, 3 and 4, highlighting investor confidence in the country’s natural gas sector.

Singapore President Shanmugaratnam to make landmark visit to Tanzania

According to data from the Tanzania Investment and Special Economic Zones Authority (TISEZA), between 1997 and July 2025, Tanzania registered 36 investment projects involving Singaporean investors worth approximately 535 million US dollars, with the potential to create more than 3,200 jobs.

Human capital development has also become an important pillar of bilateral cooperation.

Tanzanian professionals and government officials have benefited from scholarships, technical training and capacity-building programmes under Singapore’s Cooperation Programme, particularly in governance, economic management and digital innovation.

The recently launched Singapore–Africa Partnership Leading to Growth and Sustainability (SAPLINGS) programme for 2026–2028 is expected to further strengthen cooperation through training initiatives, scholarships and study visits in areas such as sustainability, healthcare, financial technology, smart cities and water management.

Cooperation in technical and vocational education has also expanded through partnerships between Singapore’s Institute of Technical Education and Tanzania’s Vocational Education and Training Authority (VETA), contributing to workforce development and industrial skills enhancement.

Beyond bilateral engagement, Tanzania and Singapore also cooperate through multilateral platforms including the United Nations, the Commonwealth, the Non-Aligned Movement and the Indian Ocean Rim Association.

President Tharman’s State Visit reflects the growing strategic importance of Tanzania–Singapore relations as both countries seek stronger partnerships to support industrialisation, digital transformation, infrastructure modernisation and sustainable economic growth.

The visit is expected to reinforce decades of diplomatic friendship while opening new opportunities for cooperation in trade, innovation and investment in the years ahead.

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