Dar es Salaam, Feb. 11 -- TANZANIA: WHEN two nations or countries establish strong bilateral relations, they normally unlock a range of economic, diplomatic and national relations benefits.
Those benefits not only promote mutual growth but also contribute to global stability, economic growth and improve bilateral cooperation among countries.
In the area of economic benefits, according to economic experts, strong diplomatic relations encourage trade agreements that will reduce tariffs and barriers, making it easy for businesses to operate across borders.
That situation will boost exports, imports and foreign direct investment and hence stimulate the countrys economic growth.
However, trade agreements and investment projects create jobs...
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