The financial sector in Tanzania demonstrated significant growth in Q1 2025, as outlined in the National Bureau of Statistics report, with bank deposits rising by 18.5% to TZS 43.0 trillion...
The United Republic of Tanzania's economy showcased a steady performance in the first quarter of 2025, with GDP growth rising to 5.4% from 5.2% in the same period of 2024,...
In the Tanzania's Monthly Economic Review for August 2025, inflation remained stable at 3.3% in July 2025, within the 3-5% target, while national debt exhibited modest growth (1% increase to...
The Bank of Tanzania's Monthly Economic Review for August 2025 highlights a stable national debt profile, with the total debt stock at USD 46,586.6 million as of the end of...
The Tanzania Shilling (TZS) remained broadly stable in July 2025 despite mild depreciation pressures. The currency averaged TZS 2,666.79 per USD, a 1.34% monthly decline from June, while annual depreciation...
In July 2025, Tanzania's headline inflation rate remained stable at 3.3%, unchanged from June 2025 and well within the Bank of Tanzania's medium-term target range of 3-5%. This stability was...
As of June 2025, the Tanzanian Shilling (TZS) depreciated by 9.6% year-on-year against the US dollar, from 2,345.38 (June 2024) to 2,569.46, reflecting sustained import demand, foreign currency shortages, and...
In June 2025, Tanzania’s national debt reached TZS 116.6 trillion (USD 45.4 billion), a 13.5% increase from TZS 102.8 trillion in June 2024, driven by external borrowing (70.7% of total,...
The Tanzania Shilling's dramatic strengthening to TZS 2,631.56 per USD in June 2025 from TZS 2,698.42 in May delivered immediate and substantial fiscal relief for Tanzania's external debt management, generating...
The Tanzania Shilling achieved a dramatic turnaround in June 2025, strengthening to TZS 2,631.56 per USD from TZS 2,698.42 in May, marking a remarkable shift from chronic depreciation to currency...