TUNDUMA, May 8 -- TANZANIA and Zambia have agreed to remove more trade barriers to ease the movement of goods, services and people across their borders in a move aimed at strengthening bilateral trade, investment and economic cooperation.

The agreement was reached during the Joint Trade Committee (JTC) ministerial meeting held in Tunduma on May 7, 2026, where ministers and senior officials from both countries reviewed the implementation of previous resolutions and discussed emerging trade issues.

Speaking after the meeting, Deputy Minister for Industry and Trade, Dennis Londo, said the two sides discussed about 20 trade-related challenges and successfully resolved seven of them, while setting short and long-term strategies to address th...