Top 10 African Economic Hubs by 2035: Dar es Salaam and Other Cities Leading Urban GDP Growth Dar es Salaam and Other East African Cities: 2035 Projections Figures and Projections
Tanzania's broadband pricing places it in a moderate position within both Sub-Saharan Africa and East Africa. While it offers some value for the cost, there is still a need for...
By 2031, East African countries, including Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Ethiopia, are projected to experience significant economic growth, with varied GDP estimates. However, all these countries are expected to...
Across East African countries, reserve positions and import cover varied widely. Kenya had the highest reserves and relatively stable import cover, while Tanzania and Uganda showed declining trends in reserves...
Tanzania’s currency remained relatively stable with gradual appreciation, while Kenya’s and Burundi’s currencies showed significant depreciation. Uganda’s Shilling exhibited stability with minor fluctuations, and Rwanda’s Franc appreciated steadily. These trends...
Tanzania's intra-African trade activities indicate a positive trend in its role within the continent's trade network, with a notable increase in exports and a slight recovery in imports. This aligns...
Balancing Industrial Expansion with Sustainable Practices Tanzania In Scenario Two, Tanzania exhibits a modest increase in total emissions, with a 0.29% rise translating to an absolute change of 0.03 MtCO2....
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) aims to create a single continental market for goods and services, facilitating the free movement of businesspersons and investments. It is expected to...
Tanzania Tanzania has experienced relatively stable inflation rates over the past three years. In 2021, inflation was at 3.7%, a modest rate reflecting a stable economic environment. By 2022, inflation...
East African countries exhibit varied trade dynamics between 2021 and 2023. Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi all experienced an increase in imports, leading to growing trade deficits. However, Uganda...