Tanzania has banned agricultural imports from Malawi and South Africa in response to restrictions on its exports. Tanzania’s Agriculture Minister, Hussein Bashe, confirmed the ban, stating it was to protect local business interests. The trade dispute began several years ago when South Africa banned the importation of Tanzanian bananas, with Malawi’s recent move to block multiple Tanzanian products like maize, rice, and flour exacerbating the issue. The trade standoff comes as Africa strives for greater free trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). While diplomatic efforts continue, Tanzania’s move disrupts trade flows, particularly affecting landlocked Malawi’s reliance on Tanzanian ports. Despite the tensions, Bashe emphasized that the ban would not harm Tanzania’s food security, noting the country’s resilience in finding alternative markets.