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 otherā€™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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