As Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan prepares for her state visit to China from November 2-4, young Tanzanians are sharing their visions for the future of bilateral cooperation. In a recent discussion hosted by CGTN’s \"We Talk\" series, participants highlighted opportunities spanning technology, infrastructure, and cultural exchange, building on 50 years of partnership.
\"Tanzania’s digital transformation can leapfrog with China’s expertise in AI and green energy,\" said one participant, reflecting widespread optimism about collaborative innovation. Others pointed to Tanzania’s strategic role in Africa’s Belt and Road connectivity, envisioning enhanced trade routes and sustainable development projects.
The dialogue emphasized youth-driven priorities, including skills-sharing programs and climate resilience initiatives. With China remaining Tanzania’s largest trading partner, stakeholders anticipate expanded investments in sectors like agritech and renewable energy during this critical diplomatic engagement.
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'We Talk': Tanzanian youths expect fruitful cooperation with China
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