Treaty Database

A Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) is an agreement between two nations aimed at promoting and protecting investments made by investors from each country within the other’s territory.

Tanzania Bilateral Investment Treaties

Tanzania has signed 21 bilateral investment treaties, of which 10 are currently in force, 3 have been terminated, and 8 have been signed but are not in force.

Canada - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2013)

China - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2013)

United Republic of Tanzania - Turkey BIT (2011)

Mauritius - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2009)

ServicSwitzerland - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2004)

Italy - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2001)

Finland - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2001)

Denmark - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (1999)

United Republic of Tanzania - United Kingdom BIT (1994)

Germany - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (1965)

Signed BITs but not in force

Eight signed Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) by Tanzania but have not been ratified.

Iran, Islamic Republic of - Tanzania, United Republic of BIT (2015)

Kuwait - Tanzania, United Republic of BIT (2013)

Oman - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2012)

Jordan - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2009)

South Africa - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2005)

United Republic of Tanzania - Zimbabwe BIT (2003)

Egypt - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (1997)

Terminated BITs

Three Bilateral Investment treaties that Tanzania has terminated due to different reasonsĀ 

Netherlands - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (2001)

Switzerland - United Republic of Tanzania BIT (1965)

Canada - united Republic of Tanzania BIT (2013)

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