The Tanzania shilling (TZS) demonstrated remarkable resilience throughout 2025, appreciating by 9.5% year-on-year against the USD from October 2024 to October 2025, and sustaining firmness into December amid robust foreign...
In October 2025, Tanzania’s government securities market demonstrated high activity and liquidity, with Treasury bills (T-bills) and Treasury bonds (T-bonds) auctions attracting strong oversubscription amid ample banking sector liquidity (M3...
Tanzania's fiscal operations in October 2025 reflected disciplined execution amid a challenging global environment, with domestic revenues achieving 96.1% of target (TZS 2,328.5 billion) and total expenditures at 76.4% of...
Zanzibar's economy in 2025 has demonstrated robust resilience and growth, contributing significantly to Tanzania's overall economic development. As a semi-autonomous region within the United Republic of Tanzania, Zanzibar accounts for...
Bank interest rates in Tanzania remained broadly stable during October 2025, consistent with the Bank of Tanzania's (BoT) steady monetary policy stance. The Central Bank Rate (CBR) was maintained at...
Tanzania's external sector demonstrated robust resilience in October 2025, with the current account deficit narrowing sharply by 59.3% month-on-month to USD 188.2 million from USD 462.5 million in October 2024....
Tanzania's economy has demonstrated robust recovery in the post-COVID era, achieving an average 6% GDP growth in 2024-2025, driven by agricultural expansion (4.5%), infrastructure under FYDP III, and tourism's resurgence...
Tanzania's economy enters 2026 buoyed by post-COVID resilience, with average GDP growth of 6% in 2024–2025, yet shadowed by post-election political volatility following President Samia Suluhu Hassan's October 2025 landslide...
Tanzania's economic diplomacy, a multi-vector strategy balancing Western concessional aid (USD 2.2 billion annually), Chinese Belt and Road investments (USD 10 billion cumulative), and African integration via AfCFTA/SADC, has underpinned...
Tanzania's economy, a lower-middle-income powerhouse with sustained 5-6% annual GDP growth since the 1990s—driven by agriculture (25% of GDP), mining (30% of exports), and tourism (17% of GDP)—faces escalating political...