The issue came up for discussion during the fourth session of India-Tanzania Joint Trade Committee meeting here.
The Indian delegation was led by Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and the Tanzanian side was represented by Minister for Industry, Trade and Investment Charles John Mwijage.
The ministry said in a statement that a liberal visa regime facilitates trade and investments.
Visa on arrival is available in Tanzania though only for a three-month period.
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The Indian side informed its Tanzanian counterpart that huge potential exists here in sectors such as light oils, petroleum or bituminous minerals and vehicles.
Similarly, metals and minerals, dried cashew nuts in shells from Tanzania are required in India, it added.
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