Dangote Shuts Down $500m Cement Factory In Tanzania
Dangote has shut down his $500 million factory in Tanzania owing to high business costs and a fall out with the government over tax exemptions
Dangote was invited to Tanzania to do business by former President Jakaya Kikwete in 2014 and was promised access to cheap natural gas to power the factory : As a result, the Dangote factory was sited at Mtwara where natural gas is extracted
The end of Kikwete’s administration has spelled trouble for the factory as the government of John Magufuli has reneged on many of the original agreements, refusing to provide cheap natural gas for the factory
Dangote then retaliated by importing coal from South Africa despite Tanzania having substantial coal deposits
Magufuli’s administration eventually banned the importation of coal, a policy which seemed specifically targeted at Dangote
The government has said Tanzanian coal is of higher quality than South Africa’s and therefore saw no need to allow companies import it. The factory now spends as much as $4 million per month on diesel : Despite Dangote’s protests, government officials say they have upheld all the incentives such as tax holidays granted to Dangote by the former administration
Dangote was invited to Tanzania to do business by former President Jakaya Kikwete in 2014 and was promised access to cheap natural gas to power the factory : As a result, the Dangote factory was sited at Mtwara where natural gas is extracted
The end of Kikwete’s administration has spelled trouble for the factory as the government of John Magufuli has reneged on many of the original agreements, refusing to provide cheap natural gas for the factory
Dangote then retaliated by importing coal from South Africa despite Tanzania having substantial coal deposits
Magufuli’s administration eventually banned the importation of coal, a policy which seemed specifically targeted at Dangote
The government has said Tanzanian coal is of higher quality than South Africa’s and therefore saw no need to allow companies import it. The factory now spends as much as $4 million per month on diesel : Despite Dangote’s protests, government officials say they have upheld all the incentives such as tax holidays granted to Dangote by the former administration
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