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<p>The UK has had a positive and close diplomatic relationship with Tanzania over
many decades, especially in the areas of trade and investment. We are the largest
foreign investor in Tanzania in a range of industries including agriculture, energy
and hospitality. Tanzania receives a large amount of British Overseas Development
Aid, with £152m spent in 2018-19. UK aid has supported efforts to tackle organised
crime; improved education access and quality especially for girls; created jobs and
trade by investing in infrastructure and agriculture; and shared the expertise of
Britain's democratic values and traditions to strengthen Tanzania's judiciary and
parliament.</p><p>As a close friend and partner, we are honest about the challenges
facing British investors, and the progressive erosion of freedom of speech that infringes
civil and political rights. In our engagements with the Government of Tanzania, we
raise our concerns and urge it to meet its obligations towards democratic governance
and due process. We also raise our concerns regarding the business environment which
has led to productive dialogue between the British business community and key authorities.
Tanzania is a committed member of the Commonwealth and valued partner on climate change.</p>
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