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Tanzania And Malawi Ink Deal To Ease Cross-Border Trade

John KamauBy John KamauFebruary 17, 2026Updated:February 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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TANZANIA, and Malawi have signed a bilateral agreement aimed at simplifying cross-border trade procedures for small-scale traders operating along the two countries’ borders.

The agreement, signed on February 16, 2026, in Dar es Salaam, is expected to reduce bureaucracy and speed up border clearance processes for traders dealing in goods valued at up to 2,000 US dollars.

The development was revealed by the Minister for Industry and Trade, Ms Judith Kapinga, during the signing ceremony between the Government of Tanzania and the Government of Malawi, represented by Malawi’s ministry responsible for trade and industry.

Speaking at the event, Ms Kapinga said the agreement reflects President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s vision to strengthen regional trade and support small entrepreneurs, particularly those involved in informal cross-border business activities.

“This is a very important and special day for small traders conducting business across the Tanzania-Malawi border. We sincerely thank the President, because this agreement reflects her vision of easing trade and empowering small business operators,” she said.

Ms Kapinga explained that the agreement introduces simplified procedures that will enable traders to cross borders faster, with key documentation processes being completed at border points.

Under the new arrangement, traders will be able to fill out goods arrival forms on-site, complete declarations, and finalize tax-related procedures immediately through revenue authorities.

“The procedures have been structured in a way that once a trader arrives at the border, they will be facilitated quickly.

They will complete documentation and declarations at the border and proceed without unnecessary delays,” she added.

She noted that the agreement takes effect immediately, with implementation officially starting today.

The move is expected to boost trade flows between Tanzania and Malawi, improve border efficiency, and strengthen economic cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.

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