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Is Tanzania an Emerging Market?
January 26, 2026  
Is Tanzania an Emerging Market? Comprehensive Analysis 2025 | TICGL Is Tanzania an Emerging Market? A Comprehensive Data-Driven Analysis of Tanzania's Economic Transformation Updated January 2026 | TICGL Economic Research GDP Growth Rate 6.0% ↑ Projected 2025 FDI Growth 28.3% ↑ Highest in East Africa Market Cap Growth 34% ↑ DSE 2025 Surge Inflation Rate […]
Is Tanzania an Emerging Market? Comprehensive Analysis 2025 | TICGL

Is Tanzania an Emerging Market?

A Comprehensive Data-Driven Analysis of Tanzania's Economic Transformation

Updated January 2026 | TICGL Economic Research

GDP Growth Rate
6.0%
↑ Projected 2025
FDI Growth
28.3%
↑ Highest in East Africa
Market Cap Growth
34%
↑ DSE 2025 Surge
Inflation Rate
3.4%
✓ Below 5% Target

Executive Summary

Tanzania's economic trajectory over the past decade raises a critical question for policymakers, investors, and development partners: Is Tanzania an emerging market, or does it still belong firmly in the frontier category?

A data-driven assessment of growth performance, macroeconomic stability, investment flows, financial market development, and infrastructure expansion suggests that Tanzania is transitioning decisively toward emerging market status, even if full recognition across all global indices has not yet been achieved.

Key Finding

Tanzania exhibits strong characteristics of an emerging market based on multiple economic indicators. The country has achieved mixed classification status: FTSE Russell classifies it as a Secondary Emerging Market (as of October 2025), while MSCI and S&P maintain Frontier Market classification.

Official Market Classifications (2025)

FTSE Russell

Secondary Emerging Market
✓ October 2025

MSCI

Frontier Market
Current

S&P

Frontier Market
Current

IMF

Emerging Market & Developing Economy
✓ EMDE

World Bank

Lower-Middle-Income Economy
Since 2020
Index ProviderClassificationIndex InclusionStatus Date
FTSE RussellSecondary Emerging MarketFTSE Equity Country ClassificationOctober 2025
MSCIFrontier MarketMSCI Frontier Markets Index, MSCI Frontier Markets Africa IndexCurrent
S&PFrontier MarketS&P Frontier BMI (Broad Market Index)Current
IMFEmerging Market & Developing Economy-Current
World BankLower-Middle-Income Economy-Since 2020

Economic Growth Performance (2015-2025)

YearGDP Growth RateGDP (Current USD)GDP per Capita (USD)
20156.2%-$929
20166.9%-$966
20176.8%-$1,001
20187.0%-$1,051
20197.0%-$1,105
20204.5%-$1,077
20214.8%-$1,099
20224.7%$77.55 billion$1,208
20235.2%$76.81 billion$1,224
20245.6%$75.94 billion$1,120
2025 (Projected)6.0%$88-95 billion$1,380

Key Economic Findings

  • Tanzania averaged approximately 6% annual GDP growth from 2010-2019
  • Growth projected at 5.7-6.0% in 2024-2025, driven by agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism
  • Projections for 2025-2027 average 5.9-6.4%, outpacing most developed economies
  • Per capita income rose from $929 (2015) to projected $1,380 (2025) - a 49% increase

Sectoral Composition (2024-2025)

SectorShare of GDPKey Performance
Services40%Expanding with tourism and finance
Agriculture25-28.7%4.3% growth (Q3 2024)
Industry28%Manufacturing and mining leading
Mining5%16.6% growth (Q1 2025)
Manufacturing6%Moderate growth

Inflation & Macroeconomic Stability

YearInflation Rate (%)Assessment
20155.6%Moderate
20165.2%Well-managed
20175.3%Stable
20183.5%Excellent control
20193.4%Below target
20203.3%Strong stability
20213.7%Controlled
20224.4%Moderate
20233.8%Good control
20243.3%Excellent
2025 (Projected)3.4%Stable outlook

Analysis: Inflation consistently below 5% target demonstrates strong monetary policy management and macroeconomic stability - a key emerging market characteristic.

Additional Stability Indicators (2024-2025)

Indicator20242025 (Projected)
Fiscal Deficit (% of GDP)2.5%2.5%
Current Account Deficit (% of GDP)2.6%4.2%
Public Debt (% of GDP)~50%~50%
Foreign Reserves4+ months of imports4+ months
Central Bank Rate5.75%5.75%

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Performance

YearFDI Inflows (USD Billion)As % of GDPGrowth Rate
2015$1.53.3%-
2016$1.42.8%-6.7%
2017$1.22.3%-14.3%
2018$1.11.9%-8.3%
2019$1.11.8%0%
2020$0.91.4%-18.2% (COVID)
2021$1.01.5%+11.1%
2022$1.41.9%+40%
2023$1.62.1%+14.3%
2024$1.722.2%+28.3%
2025 (Projected)$1.82.0%+5.9%

Critical FDI Achievement

  • Tanzania attracted $1.72 billion in FDI in 2024, posting a 28.3% increase and ranking first in East Africa for FDI growth
  • The Tanzania Investment Centre registered 842 projects worth $7.7 billion in 2024, the highest investment value since 1991
  • FDI driven by mining, energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing sectors

Regional FDI Leadership (2024)

CountryFDI Inflows (USD Billion)Growth Rate
Ethiopia$3.98+21.9%
Uganda$3.31+10.4%
Tanzania$1.72+28.3% 🏆
Kenya$1.50~0%
Rwanda$0.82+14.4%

Capital Markets Development

Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) Performance

Metric202320242025 (Sept/Oct)Growth
Market Capitalization (TZS)14.61 trillion17.87 trillion23.995 trillion+34%
USD Market Cap$6.28 billion~$6.7 billion$7.42 billion+18%
Equity Turnover (TZS)133.89 billion228.66 billion~686 billion~200% (tripled)
Domestic Market Cap (TZS)11.40 trillion12.24 trillion-+7.4%

Breakthrough Performance

The DSE showed exceptional growth in 2025, with market capitalization surging 34% and turnover tripling, signaling rapidly improving financial market depth and investor confidence.

Market Maturity Assessment

FactorStatusImpact on Classification
Foreign OwnershipNo aggregate limits✓ Supports emerging status
Market Size$7.42 billion (growing)⚠️ Small but expanding rapidly
LiquidityTripled in 2025✓ Major improvement
Listed CompaniesLimited number⚠️ Constrains full emerging status
Regulatory FrameworkModern, investor-friendly✓ Strong foundation

Infrastructure Development

Major Budget Allocations (2024/2025 - 2025/2026)

Category2024/25 Budget2025/26 BudgetPurpose
Ministry of ConstructionTZS 1.42 trillionTZS 2.28 trillionRoads, bridges, infrastructure
Development Projects-TZS 2.19 trillionInfrastructure expansion
Road FundTZS 599.76 billionTZS 688.76 billionMaintenance & construction

Key Infrastructure Achievements

  • African Development Bank committed $2.5 billion to priority infrastructure projects, with over 70% for transport infrastructure
  • Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (2,115 MW) completed in 2025
  • Standard Gauge Railway expansion ongoing
  • Port modernization at Dar es Salaam
  • Investments in ports and railways enhancing global trade integration

Current Road Network

Road TypeTotal KilometersPercentage
Total Network86,472 km100%
Trunk Roads12,786 km14.8%
Regional Roads21,105 km24.4%
District/Urban/Feeder52,581 km60.8%

Emerging Market Characteristics Assessment

Comparison Against Emerging Market Criteria

CriterionEmerging Market StandardTanzania PerformanceStatus
GDP GrowthSustained 5%+ annually5-6% consistently (avg. 6% 2010-2019)✓ Strong
Inflation ControlSingle-digit, stable3.3-3.4% (below 5% target)✓ Excellent
FDI GrowthIncreasing trend+28.3% (2024) - highest in East Africa✓ Excellent
Per Capita IncomeRising steadily$929 → $1,380 (2015-2025)✓ Good
Market CapitalizationGrowing substantially+34% in 2025 to TZS 24 trillion✓ Strong
Market LiquidityDeep, active marketsTurnover tripled in 2025✓ Improving
Foreign AccessOpen to foreign investmentNo aggregate foreign ownership limits✓ Open
InfrastructureDeveloped/developing$2.5B AfDB + domestic investment⚠️ Improving
Financial SystemTransitioning/modernStock exchange, banking reforms⚠️ Developing
Income ClassificationLower-middle to upper-middleLower-middle (since 2020)⚠️ On track

Challenges & Development Areas

ChallengeCurrent ImpactMitigation Efforts
Market SizeLimits full emerging status34% market cap growth (2025)
High Population Growth (~3%)Dilutes per capita gainsGDP outpacing population growth
Commodity RelianceEconomic vulnerabilityDiversification into services, manufacturing
Infrastructure GapsConstrains growth potentialMajor investments ongoing ($2.5B+)
Low Tax Revenue (13.1% GDP)Fiscal constraintsReform commissions established
Informal Economy (~50%)Limits formal sector growthFormalization initiatives

Final Verdict: Is Tanzania an Emerging Market?

Data-Driven Conclusion: YES

Tanzania qualifies as an emerging market based on comprehensive economic indicators and performance metrics.

Evidence Supporting Emerging Market Status:

  • Economic Performance: Consistent 5-6% GDP growth, outpacing developed economies
  • Macroeconomic Stability: Inflation below 5%, controlled debt, stable fiscal position
  • Investment Attractiveness: Highest FDI growth in East Africa (+28.3% in 2024)
  • Market Development: DSE market cap +34%, turnover tripled (2025)
  • Infrastructure Transformation: $2.5B+ in major projects
  • Rising Income Levels: Per capita income up 49% since 2015
  • Global Integration: Expanding trade, open investment policies
  • Classification Progress: FTSE Secondary Emerging status achieved (October 2025)

Market Position & Timeline Outlook

Current Status: Tanzania is transitioning from Frontier to Emerging Market status. Economically, it demonstrates clear emerging market characteristics. In equity markets, it shows "pre-emerging" or "frontier-plus" status with FTSE's Secondary Emerging classification confirming this upward trajectory.

Investment Implication: Tanzania represents a compelling opportunity for investors seeking exposure to high-growth African economies before they achieve universal emerging market recognition and associated premium valuations. The mixed classifications present a "value entry point" as the country progresses toward full emerging market status across all major indices.

Timeline Outlook: With sustained reforms, infrastructure investment, and market development, Tanzania could achieve full emerging market classification across all major indices within 5-10 years.

Vision 2050 Trajectory

Target: Upper-middle-income status by 2050

Progress Indicators:

MilestoneStatusDetails
Lower-middle-income status achieved✓ CompletedAchieved in 2020
GDP per capita growth on track✓ On Track$929 (2015) → $1,380 (2025)
FTSE Secondary Emerging upgrade✓ CompletedOctober 2025
Infrastructure transformationIn Progress$2.5B+ investments underway
Sustained 6%+ growth⚠️ CriticalNeed for next 25 years to 2050

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