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Tanzania Shilling Remains Stable Amid Seasonal Pressures in 2025, Supported by USD 5.7 Billion Reserves and Targeted Interventions
In March 2025, the Tanzania Shilling showed signs of short-term depreciation, yet maintained overall stability, supported by effective interventions from the Bank of Tanzania. The average exchange rate weakened to...
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Tanzania’s Domestic Debt Hits TZS 34.26 Trillion in March 2025, with 29% Held by Commercial Banks and 26.5% by Pension Funds
As of March 2025, Tanzania’s domestic debt reached TZS 34,255.4 billion, reflecting a modest increase from TZS 34,014.1 billion in February, largely due to net Treasury bond issuances amounting to...
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Tanzania’s External Debt Reaches USD 34.1 Billion in March 2025, with 78.3% Held by Central Government and 67.7% Denominated in US Dollars
As of March 2025, Tanzania’s total external debt stood at USD 34.06 billion, with the central government accounting for 78.3% (USD 26.67 billion), reflecting the public sector’s dominant role in...
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Tanzania Collects TZS 2.47 Trillion in March 2025, Spends TZS 3.66 Trillion with Focus on Wages and Development
In March 2025, Tanzania’s central government collected a total of TZS 2,465.8 billion in revenue, which was 98.9% of the monthly target. Of this, TZS 2,387.5 billion came from the...
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Tanzania’s Lending Rates Edge Up to 15.5% in March 2025 as Deposit Rates Soften Amid Ample Liquidity
In March 2025, Tanzania’s financial system experienced a moderate tightening in borrowing conditions, with the overall lending rate rising to 15.50%, up from 15.14% in February 2025. Short-term loans (up...
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Tanzania’s Current Account Deficit Narrows to USD 2.02 Billion in March 2025
In March 2025, Tanzania’s external sector recorded a significant improvement, with the current account deficit narrowing to USD 2.02 billion, down from USD 2.93 billion in March 2024, marking a...
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Tanzania Records 5.4% Food Inflation in March 2025, Below 7.7% Historical Average (2010–2025)
Tanzania’s food inflation rose to 5.4% in March 2025, a slight increase from 5.0% in February, but still remains below the country’s long-term average of 7.7% recorded between 2010 and...
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Tanzania's Real GDP Growth 6.3% (2010–2019) to 5.9% (2025–2027) – A Steady Growth Path in East Africa
Between 2010 and 2019, Tanzania recorded an impressive average real GDP growth rate of 6.3%, positioning it among Africa’s top five fastest-growing economies—surpassing regional peers such as Kenya (5.9%), Uganda...
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Tanzania's CPI Declines from 7.1% (2010–2019) to 4.0% (2025–2027)
Tanzania has made significant progress in reducing inflation over the past decade. From an average annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) growth rate of 7.1% during 2010–2019, the country is projected...
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Can TRA Revenues Rescue Tanzania’s Budget Operations
As Tanzania continues its journey toward economic self-reliance, the performance of the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has taken center stage in the country’s budget operations. With consistent improvements in tax...
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