Local and International Factors Affecting Participation of Tanzanian Small and Medium Enterprises in Market Opportunity Brought by the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa
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CBE - Proceeding BEDC 2665 - 0681
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The study aimed at assessing local and international factors that affect participation of Tanzanian Small and
Medium enterprises in market opportunity brought by African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The
study focused on Tanzania local SMEs engaged in garments and textiles, handicrafts, leather goods, footwear
and agro-processing subsectors. Information was collected from the managers and marketers of SMEs located
in Dar es Salaam, the officials of Ministry of Industry and Trade as well as the Tanzania Ministry of foreign
Affairs and East Africa Cooperation. The study utilized both qualitative and quantitative approaches and
involved a total of 129 respondents. Questionnaire and interview were the main tools for data collection. The
study found that both local and international related factors were inhibiting Tanzanian SMEs from engaging
in the AGOA market. Such factors have been narrated in this paper and recommendations have been given in
order to increase engagement of Tanzanian SMEs in the AGOA market.
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Simon, E. & Munishi, E.
