The discussions came in the lead-up to the 60th anniversary of Vietnam-Tanzania diplomatic relations (1965-2025).
Burian praised the long-standing friendship between the two countries, rooted in their historic struggles for national independence. She expressed Tanga’s strong interest in deepening ties with Vietnam and welcomed Vietnamese cooperation initiatives.
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Vietnamese Ambassador to Tanzania Vu Thanh Huyen meets with Regional Commissioner of Tanga region Batilda Salha Burian. (Photo courtesy of Vietnamese Embassy in Tanzania) |
Agriculture remains Tanga’s economic backbone, employing around 70% of the local workforce, she said, highlighting Tanzania’s focus on developing fisheries, seaweed cultivation, and crab farming - areas where the province seeks to learn from Vietnam’s experience. Additionally, domestic aquaculture and livestock development are being promoted.
Tanga is currently the only Tanzanian province with three large cement factories which import clinker primarily from Vietnam - an example of existing bilateral economic ties.
On the technology front, Tanga is also one of the few Tanzanian provinces with cross-border fiber optic connectivity to Kenya and an active ICT startup hub for youth. However, it currently lacks a regional television station and hopes to learn from Vietnam’s experience in local media and digital transformation, said the Regional Commissioner.
For her part, Huyen expressed her confidence in the potential for cooperation between Tanga and Vietnamese localities such as Lam Dong, noting their similarities in climate, ecology, and focus on sustainable agricultural development. Vietnam's central province is a hub for high-tech agriculture and could serve as a model for cooperation in this field.
The ambassador also highlighted Vietnam’s expertise in rice and Robusta coffee production and showed interest in Tanzania’s beans and high-quality Arabica coffee. She encouraged exploring new avenues in agricultural trade, processing, and export.
During her visit, the Vietnamese diplomat also met with Tanga District Commissioner Dadi Kolimba, toured a gypsum factory, and visited a sisal processing facility. Tanga accounts for 70% of Tanzania’s sisal exports, making it a key contributor to rural livelihoods and sustainable development.
The delegation visited the Isit mangrove forest and met with female entrepreneurs working in marine economy and green development, exploring local business models and indigenous products.
Huyen and Burian, alongside leaders of telecom provider Halotel, visited the Goodwill and Humanity House of Orphanage in Tanga city, where they presented gifts to children in need.
On July 25, the ambassador traveled to Lushoto district, where she met with its Commissioner Zephania Stephen Sumaye and participated in a tea industry development workshop. The event aimed to connect Lushoto producers with Vietnamese enterprises and promote sustainable agricultural collaboration.
Source: VNA