Tanzania: Central Corridor Projects to Unlock Regional Economies

IN what sounds to be something akin the European Marshall Plan after economies of the countries in Europe went on their knees at the end of World War II, Eastern and Central African leaders last week convened in Dar es Salaam for a similar initiative.

The Marshall Plan required a lessening of interstate barriers, a dropping of many petty regulations constraining business and encouraged an increase in productivity, as well as adoption of modern business procedures.

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