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TRADE MISSION TO TANZANIA DAR ES SALAAM: ENERGY, OIL AND GAS SECTORS 14 - 16 March 2016 WHY TANZANIA? Tanzania’s economy has been growing steadily for the past ten years. Recent exploration activity in Tanzania’s deep offshore waters has led to the discovery of 46.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, with estimates that recoverable reserves will double by the end of 2015. In addition, there are untapped opportunities for oil exploration, geothermal, wind, solar, coal and natural gas. This trade mission will help you to reach your international trade goals. Companies will have the chance to meet face-to-face with local operators and agents and to gain first-hand experience of the key energy, oil and gas supply chain opportunities in Tanzania. WHY JOIN THIS MISSION? Explore and understand the current opportunities for your product or service Showcase your products and services to operators, production service companies and potential agents Meet target customers and potential partners WHO SHOULD CONSIDER JOININGTHIS MISSION? Companies in: Oil and gas: exploration and production service companies; original equipment manufacturers; and ancillary infrastructure development and management contractors Energy equipment and services for power generation (including renewables); transmission and distribution; and energy efficiency Education and training – building capacity and local content development COMPANIES NOT IN THE ENERGY AND OIL AND GAS SECTORS Companies providing a product or service not applicable to the above sectors should consider joining LCCI’s multi-sector mission to Tanzania and Rwanda which also takes place between 14 -18 March 2016. Please refer to the contact details below. Closing Date: Friday 19 February 2016 | Pre-departure Briefing: TBC Organised by London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI), 33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP T: +44 (0)20 7203 1949 F: +44 (0)20 7203 1905 W: londonchamber.co.uk E: [email protected] Supported by:

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Trade Mission To Tanzania dar es salaaM: EnErgy, oil and gas sEctors14 - 16 March 2016

Why Tanzania? tanzania’s economy has been growing steadily for the past ten years.

recent exploration activity in tanzania’s deep offshore waters has led to the discovery of 46.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, with estimates that recoverable reserves will double by the end of 2015. in addition, there are untapped opportunities for oil exploration, geothermal, wind, solar, coal and natural gas.

this trade mission will help you to reach your international trade goals. companies will have the chance to meet face-to-face with local operators and agents and to gain first-hand experience of the key energy, oil and gas supply chain opportunities in tanzania.

Why Join This Mission?• Explore and understand the current opportunities for your

product or service

• showcase your products and services to operators, production service companies and potential agents

• Meet target customers and potential partners

Who shoUld Consider JoininG This Mission?companies in:

• oil and gas: exploration and production service companies; original equipment manufacturers; and ancillary infrastructure development and management contractors

• Energy equipment and services for power generation (including renewables); transmission and distribution; and energy efficiency

• Education and training – building capacity and local content development

CoMPanies noT in The enerGy and oil and Gas seCTorscompanies providing a product or service not applicable to the above sectors should consider joining lcci’s multi-sector mission to Tanzania and Rwanda which also takes place between 14 -18 March 2016. Please refer to the contact details below.

Closing date: Friday 19 February 2016 | Pre-departure Briefing: tBc

organised by london chamber of commerce and industry (lcci), 33 Queen street, london Ec4r 1aPT: +44 (0)20 7203 1949 F: +44 (0)20 7203 1905 W: londonchamber.co.uk E: [email protected]

supported by:

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saturday 12 March

sunday 13 March

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depart UK for tanzania

arrive dar es salaam

Monday 14 March aM

all day

Briefing by British High Commission

group meetings with private companies, government institutions, state-owned enterprises and potential agents and distributors

Networking reception hosted by the British High Commissioner to Tanzania

tuesday 15 March all day Free time for mission members’ own meetings and follow-up

Wednesday16 March aM Free time for mission members’ own meetings and follow-up

thursday 17 March aM depart tanzania

The BeneFiTs oF JoininG This Mission• Networking opportunities and client hospitality at a reception

hosted by the British High Commissioner at their official residence

• British High Commission support and advice through a team of dedicated commercial officers in Dar es Salaam

• Pre-visit and in-country briefings providing market information and advice on how to do business in tanzania

• Organised group meetings with key industry players

• Market visit support of up to £690 per company for eligible london based companies

• Your company profile in the trade mission brochure circulated to companies in tanzania

The CosTs• Travel Package: A competitive travel package will be available

• *Participation fee: £495 (There is a discounted rate of £395 for lcci Premier Plus and Patron members)

Travellcci will appoint a travel agent who will provide a competitive travel package. This will include flights, transfers and hotels on a bed and breakfast basis. You can make your own travel arrangements but it is highly recommended that you stay in the mission hotel in order to make the most of the networking opportunities.

eliGiBiliTy To Join The Missionto accompany this trade mission, your business must be established within the UK and selling or marketing a British product or service within the oil and gas sector.

eliGiBiliTy For MarKeT visiT sUPPorTEligible London based SMEs may qualify for UKTI financial support of up to £690 towards mission costs.

For full eligibility criteria, see the application form and information pack.

hoW To aPPlyFor the full application pack, please contact the Mission Manager: ruma deb, senior international Business Executive, london Chamber of Commerce and Industry, E: [email protected], t: + 44 (0)20 7203 1949. Please complete the application form by Friday 19 February 2016.

*this fee contributes to the overall mission costs incurred by lcci which include: UKTI/High Commission charges for the organisation of the in-market briefing, group meetings and networking reception, room hire fees, production of a group brochure and other set-up costs incurred by lcci.

aBoUT oUr sPonsors – saGeWood lTd Sagewood Ltd is an ISO9001:2008, ISO13485:2012 and ISO14001:2002 certified company.

Established in 1987, the organisation provides a complete service to the following industry sectors: construction; mining; agriculture; electrical utilities transmission / distribution; and medical, laboratory and research equipment. it supplies a wide range of products within the above sectors and undertakes installation / commissioning work (turnkey) in many instances.

The company has a worldwide network of partner factories which offers its customers direct access to competitive solutions.

aBoUT UK Trade & invesTMenT (UKTi)UKti is the government department that helps UK-based companies succeed in the global economy. We also help overseas companies bring their high-quality investment to the UK’s economy – acknowledged as Europe’s best place from which to succeed in global business. UKTI offers expertise and contracts through its extensive network of specialists in the UK and in British embassies and other diplomatic offices around the world. We provide companies with the tools they need to be competitive on the world stage.

UKti’s london regional team is dedicated to increasing the competitiveness of sMEs and MsBs in the capital through international sales development. a team of international trade advisers deliver tailored help to businesses which are either exporting for the first time or looking to enter new markets.

For more information on UKTI, visit gov.uk/ukti, T: +44(0)20 7234 3000 or E: [email protected].