

Attract manufactures to establish light industries as well as to relocate manufacturing enterprises into Tanzania The objectives for the establishment of Kurasini Industrial, Trade and Logistic Park are to realize the following:. Tea development Agency (TSHTDA), Tanzania Mercantile Exchange (TMX) and Tanzania Coffee Board. The project will also include the construction of a One-Stop-Service-Centre (OSSC) which will house EPZA staff and other Trade and Investment Facilitation Institutions such as TRA (customs), Immigration, Labour, Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS), Tea Board of Tanzania (TBT), Tanzania Smallholders The area should feature Warehousing Light assembly and Processing Factory Buildings Banking halls Agro processing facilities (storage and value addition platform) Administration and office buildings Hotel, Restaurants and Parking facilities. EPZA wishes to engage a competent strategic Investor-Developer to develop Kurasini Industrial, Trade and Logistics Park on a Standard Lease arrangement. The Authority owns parcel of land measuring about 56 acres (239,000 square meters) located at a prime area at Kurasini Ward Temeke District in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Authority’s main function is to earmark areas suitable for investment as economic zones and thereon to develop basic on site infrastructure for the purpose of promoting Export Processing Zones (EPZ) and Special Economic Zones (SEZ) investment.ģ. The Authority was established in 2006 following the amendment of the EPZ Act of 2006.Ģ. The Export Processing Zones Authority (EPZA) is an autonomous Government Agency under the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment. In the USA, only two organizations are allowed to sell real, legal IDPs: the American Automobile Association, and the American Automobile Touring Alliance, which offers IDPs through the National Automobile Club.INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST TO INVEST ON 56 ACRES OF LAND AT KURASINI “SHIMO LA UDONGO”ALONGSIDE KILWA ROAD IN DAR ES SALAAM TANZANIAġ. But with an IDP based on the 1968 Vienna Convention you cannot drive in Japan. If you can obtain an IDP based on the 1949 Geneva Convention ("1949 Convention" is written on the front cover) then you can drive in Japan. However Japan only recognizes IDPs issued based on the 1949 Convention. Therefore authorities of these countries have rights to issue IDPs based on both conventions, but they usually issue IDPs based on the 1968 Vienna Convention. – 1968 Vienna Convention on road traffic. – 1949 Geneva Convention on road traffic. Italy, Poland and Russia signed both the: Obtain an official Japanese translation of their driving license, as the "Group 2" countries mentioned above. Obtain a 1949 Geneva Convention based IDP, as the "Group 1" countries mentioned above.
#Shimo licent license
Special notes: License holders from Belgium, France and Monaco have two options: You must have spent 3 months in the country where your motorcycle license was issued after obtaining the license. Does your motorcycle license have any restrictions like engine displacement, transmission type, etc.? If so, the same restrictions will apply in Japan.ģ. Please check the expiration date, make sure it is still valid.Ģ. Notes regarding foreign driving licenses:ġ. If you have a Japanese driving license, you will not need any additional document.

It has to be accompanied at all times by a valid driving license. Check that the IDP is issued by the correct licensing authority.Ħ. Check that the IDP is correctly stamped for motorcycle use.ĥ. It has to say "1949 Geneva Convention" on the front cover.Ĥ. It has to be based on the 1949 Geneva Convention.
#Shimo licent driver
It has to be issued in the same country than the driver license.Ģ. Also please check notes regarding foreign driving licenses at the end.ġ. Important notes regarding the International Driving Permit (IDP):If your driving license was issued in a country not listed above, you cannot drive in Japan. If your country signed several International Road Traffic conventions (Paris, Geneva, Vienna), please make sure that you ask the traffic authorities to issue the International Driving Permit based on the 19th September 1949 Geneva Convention because this is the only one valid in Japan.įull list of countries Listed at the top of this page.
