An assessment on how China Foreign Direct Investment Policy (FDI) Stimulate Development in African Countries: the case of Tanzania

Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - Year 2016, Vol 11, Issue 3

Abstract

In this paper we have reviewed a case study which assess how China Foreign Direct Investment Policy (FDI) Stimulate Development in African Countries: The Case of Tanzania. FDI significantly increase the domestic in Africa both in monetary terms and also increase the gross of domestic product (GDP). Furthermore, FDI is an approach of changes the experiences and skills in different sectors like technology, market, infrastructures, education etc. African countries remain as recipient of the FDI inflows but still the out flows are very low especially in East African countries (Tanzania is one among the East African Countries). Also suggest that it is the time now African leaders to rethink again about their investment strategy to ensure other sectors like education, technology and infrastructures. Thus, provides more room for investors in those particular areas. In addition to that, the leaders must change their economic policy to attract more investors to invest in different sectors.

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AMRAN SAID SULEIMAN, Sahim Abdalla Juma

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  • EP ID EP654050
  • DOI 10.24297/ijmit.v11i3.5113
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AMRAN SAID SULEIMAN, Sahim Abdalla Juma (2016). An assessment on how China Foreign Direct Investment Policy (FDI) Stimulate Development in African Countries: the case of Tanzania. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, 11(3), 2763-2768. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-654050