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The Government of Tanzania reaffirmed its commitment to resolving such matters through dialogue and mutual respect, while strengthening diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Kenya and Tanzania have reached an understanding following consultations on the Business Licensing order that banned Kenyans and other foreign nationals from operating in 15 business sectors.
In a statement, the Government of Kenya announced that it had engaged in bilateral consultations with Tanzania, and through constructive dialogue, the two countries reached an understanding. The Government of Tanzania reaffirmed its commitment to resolving such matters through dialogue and mutual respect, while strengthening diplomatic relations between the two nations. Tanzania reported that so far, no Kenyan business has been affected by the order and further reassured that no Kenyan business will be affected even in the future.
Kenyans engaging in legitimate business activities in the United Republic of Tanzania are therefore assured that they should continue to run their businesses without fear of interference,” read part of the statement. Kenyans engaging in legitimate business activities in the United Republic of Tanzania are therefore assured that they should continue to run their businesses without fear of interference.
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Furthermore, Kenyan nationals operating businesses in the United Republic of Tanzania have been encouraged to contact the Kenyan High Commission in the event of any distress or for information.



