
TanzaniaInvest interviewed Dr FAyaz Bhojani, Managing Partner of FB Attorneys, which is the only law firm in Tanzania ranked highly by major international legal directories. He discussed the firm's expertise in cross-border arbitration, mining, oil and gas, and mergers and acquisitions. Dr Bhojani highlighted that foreign investors prioritize the rule of law and a fair, predictable tax system when considering investments in Tanzania.
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