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Tanzania’s IMF Credit Position Analysis - East African and Continental Perspectives
July 27, 2025  
Tanzania's engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has grown significantly in 2025, reflecting its strategic reliance on IMF financing. As of July 25, 2025, Tanzania's IMF credit outstanding reached TZS 3.65 trillion (USD 1,335,730,000), a 18.98% increase from TZS 3.07 trillion (USD 1,122,630,000) on June 30, 2025, based on an exchange rate of approximately […]

Tanzania's engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has grown significantly in 2025, reflecting its strategic reliance on IMF financing. As of July 25, 2025, Tanzania's IMF credit outstanding reached TZS 3.65 trillion (USD 1,335,730,000), a 18.98% increase from TZS 3.07 trillion (USD 1,122,630,000) on June 30, 2025, based on an exchange rate of approximately TZS 2,735 per USD (sourced from recent web data on Tanzania shilling rates). This growth, driven by TZS 0.58 trillion in disbursements with no repayments, positions Tanzania as a key player in East Africa, holding 22.07% of the region's TZS 16.55 trillion in IMF credit. Across Africa, Tanzania ranks 11th out of 54 countries, contributing 1.30% to the continent's TZS 280.87 trillion total IMF credit outstanding. This analysis examines Tanzania’s position relative to East African peers and all African countries, highlighting its financial dynamics and regional significance.

Tanzania's IMF credit outstanding as of June 30, 2025, and July 25, 2025, in Tanzania Shillings (TZS), comparing its position among East African and all African countries. Tanzania’s credit growth reflects active IMF program participation, ranking it 2nd in East Africa and 11th across Africa. Significant disbursements and zero repayments underscore its reliance on IMF support, contributing notably to regional financing dynamics.

East African Countries Analysis

The following East African countries are included in the IMF credit dataset (converted to TZS using TZS 2,735 per USD):

  • Tanzania: TZS 3.07 trillion → TZS 3.65 trillion
  • Kenya: TZS 8.27 trillion → TZS 8.27 trillion
  • Uganda: TZS 2.71 trillion → TZS 2.71 trillion
  • Rwanda: TZS 1.66 trillion → TZS 1.65 trillion
  • Burundi: TZS 0.27 trillion → TZS 0.27 trillion

East Africa Totals

  • Total as of 06/30/2025: TZS 15.98 trillion
  • Total Disbursements: TZS 0.58 trillion
  • Total Repayments: TZS 0.01 trillion
  • Total as of 07/25/2025: TZS 16.55 trillion

Tanzania's East African Position

MetricTanzania AmountEast Africa TotalTanzania's %
Outstanding 06/30/2025TZS 3.07 trillionTZS 15.98 trillion19.21%
Total DisbursementsTZS 0.58 trillionTZS 0.58 trillion100.00%
Total RepaymentsTZS 0TZS 0.01 trillion0.00%
Outstanding 07/25/2025TZS 3.65 trillionTZS 16.55 trillion22.07%

East African Ranking (by 07/25/2025 Outstanding)

  1. Kenya: TZS 8.27 trillion (49.90%)
  2. Tanzania: TZS 3.65 trillion (22.07%)
  3. Uganda: TZS 2.71 trillion (16.40%)
  4. Rwanda: TZS 1.65 trillion (9.96%)
  5. Burundi: TZS 0.27 trillion (1.65%)

All African Countries Analysis

African Countries Total

  • Total as of 06/30/2025: TZS 278.22 trillion
  • Total Disbursements: TZS 3.46 trillion
  • Total Repayments: TZS 0.86 trillion
  • Total as of 07/25/2025: TZS 280.87 trillion

Tanzania's African Position

MetricTanzania AmountAfrica TotalTanzania's %
Outstanding 06/30/2025TZS 3.07 trillionTZS 278.22 trillion1.10%
Total DisbursementsTZS 0.58 trillionTZS 3.46 trillion16.86%
Total RepaymentsTZS 0TZS 0.86 trillion0.00%
Outstanding 07/25/2025TZS 3.65 trillionTZS 280.87 trillion1.30%

Top 10 African Countries by IMF Credit Outstanding

  1. Argentina: TZS 110.11 trillion (39.18%)
  2. Egypt: TZS 20.30 trillion (7.22%)
  3. Ecuador: TZS 18.19 trillion (6.47%)
  4. Pakistan: TZS 18.28 trillion (6.51%)
  5. Cote d'Ivoire: TZS 8.49 trillion (3.02%)
  6. Kenya: TZS 8.27 trillion (2.94%)
  7. Bangladesh: TZS 7.99 trillion (2.84%)
  8. Angola: TZS 7.44 trillion (2.65%)
  9. Ghana: TZS 7.40 trillion (2.63%)
  10. Congo, DRC: TZS 5.34 trillion (1.90%)

Tanzania ranks 11th with TZS 3.65 trillion (1.30%).

Implications for Tanzania’s Economic Development

Tanzania’s significant increase in IMF credit outstanding, from TZS 3.07 trillion to TZS 3.65 trillion between June 30 and July 25, 2025, signals a robust commitment to leveraging IMF financing to support economic development. The TZS 0.58 trillion in disbursements, representing 100% of East Africa’s IMF inflows during this period, suggests Tanzania is actively channeling these funds into priority areas. According to recent IMF reviews, Tanzania’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangements focus on fiscal consolidation, infrastructure development, and social programs to enhance economic resilience and reduce poverty. The absence of repayments indicates a strategy to maximize liquidity for ongoing projects, potentially in sectors like energy, transport, and agriculture, which are critical for Tanzania’s Vision 2025 development goals. However, this reliance on IMF credit, while boosting short-term growth, raises concerns about long-term debt sustainability, especially given Tanzania’s modest 1.30% share of Africa’s total IMF credit. Balancing these funds with domestic revenue mobilization and prudent fiscal management will be crucial to ensure sustainable economic progress.

Key Insights

Tanzania's Position

  • East Africa: Tanzania holds the 2nd position among 5 East African nations, trailing Kenya.
  • Africa: Tanzania ranks 11th out of 54 African countries, reflecting a modest continental presence.
  • Growth: A 18.98% increase in outstanding credit (TZS 0.58 trillion) from June 30 to July 25, 2025, highlights active IMF engagement.

Notable Points

  • Disbursements: Tanzania absorbed the entire TZS 0.58 trillion of East Africa’s IMF disbursements, emphasizing its reliance on new funding.
  • Repayments: Tanzania made no repayments, unlike Rwanda, which reduced its credit slightly.
  • Regional vs. Continental Share: Tanzania’s 16.86% share of African disbursements significantly exceeds its 1.30% share of total African credit.
  • Kenya’s Regional Leadership: Kenya dominates East Africa with TZS 8.27 trillion, nearly 50% of the region’s IMF credit.
  • Argentina’s Continental Dominance: Argentina’s TZS 110.11 trillion accounts for 39.18% of Africa’s total IMF credit, far surpassing other nations.

Regional Context

  • East Africa’s Contribution: The region represents 5.89% of Africa’s total IMF credit outstanding (TZS 280.87 trillion) as of July 25, 2025.
  • Tanzania’s Role: Tanzania’s 22.07% share of East African credit (TZS 16.55 trillion) contrasts with its 1.30% share of African credit, reflecting regional significance.
  • IMF Program Activity: Tanzania’s credit growth aligns with its Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangements, as noted in recent IMF reviews, signaling efforts to address fiscal or developmental challenges.

Conclusion

Tanzania’s IMF credit outstanding grew by 18.98% from TZS 3.07 trillion to TZS 3.65 trillion between June 30 and July 25, 2025, driven by TZS 0.58 trillion in disbursements and no repayments. Ranking 2nd in East Africa and 11th in Africa, Tanzania plays a pivotal regional role while maintaining a modest continental footprint. Its 100% share of East African disbursements underscores active IMF engagement, likely tied to economic stabilization or development goals. Continued monitoring of Tanzania’s IMF activities will be crucial for understanding its fiscal trajectory in East Africa and beyond.

MemberTotal IMF Credit Outstanding as of 06/30/2025Total DisbursementsTotal RepaymentsTotal IMF Credit Outstanding as of 07/25/2025
Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of366,158,00000366,158,000
Albania40,657,5060040,657,506
Angola2,750,091,673028,208,3332,721,883,340
Argentina40,260,000,0000040,260,000,000
Armenia, Republic of89,873,1830089,873,183
Bangladesh2,922,634,500002,922,634,500
Barbados491,550,01000491,550,010
Benin765,823,95003,183,400762,640,550
Bosnia and Herzegovina47,559,3750047,559,375
Burkina Faso342,002,00002,253,000339,749,000
Burundi100,100,00000100,100,000
Cabo Verde72,116,0004,510,000076,626,000
Cameroon1,168,860,000023,460,0001,145,400,000
Central African Republic236,885,50006,931,600229,953,900
Chad454,915,00006,309,000448,606,000
Colombia937,500,00000937,500,000
Comoros23,447,9400023,447,940
Congo, Democratic Republic of1,762,450,000190,400,00001,952,850,000
Congo, Republic of353,160,00003,240,000349,920,000
Costa Rica1,837,765,000001,837,765,000
Cote d'Ivoire3,104,687,108003,104,687,108
Djibouti31,800,0000031,800,000
Dominica10,895,0000010,895,000
Ecuador6,211,675,007438,400,00006,650,075,007
Egypt7,497,485,852074,623,3337,422,862,519
El Salvador172,320,00000172,320,000
Equatorial Guinea51,496,5010051,496,501
Eswatini, The Kingdom of9,812,500009,812,500
Ethiopia1,415,347,500191,700,00013,364,0001,593,683,500
Gabon414,512,50000414,512,500
Gambia, The129,241,25001,166,250128,075,000
Georgia370,416,66700370,416,667
Ghana2,448,001,000267,500,0008,302,5002,707,198,500
Grenada18,600,0000200,00018,400,000
Guinea323,213,90001,721,300321,492,600
Guinea-Bissau51,174,4004,730,000587,00055,317,400
Haiti173,013,75000173,013,750
Honduras511,299,31900511,299,319
Jamaica595,590,00000595,590,000
Jordan1,530,513,418001,530,513,418
Kenya3,022,009,900003,022,009,900
Kosovo142,072,00000142,072,000
Kyrgyz Republic74,422,4000074,422,400
Lesotho11,660,0000011,660,000
Liberia174,503,20000174,503,200
Madagascar695,577,60077,392,0009,340,600763,629,000
Malawi296,056,00000296,056,000
Maldives21,200,0000021,200,000
Mali403,827,60005,165,000398,662,600
Mauritania296,660,00036,160,0000332,820,000
Moldova, Republic of733,876,2600800,000733,076,260
Mongolia71,488,1150071,488,115
Morocco937,500,00000937,500,000
Mozambique545,280,00000545,280,000
Myanmar258,395,000021,533,750236,861,250
Namibia95,550,000023,887,50071,662,500
Nepal380,165,00000380,165,000
Nicaragua64,997,5000064,997,500
Niger411,896,50030,268,0006,028,000436,136,500
North Macedonia, Republic of203,440,00000203,440,000
Pakistan6,745,250,006059,666,6666,685,583,340
Papua New Guinea725,130,00000725,130,000
Paraguay0146,000,0000146,000,000
Rwanda606,757,50004,005,000602,752,500
St. Lucia21,400,0000021,400,000
St. Vincent and the Grenadines19,872,4500019,872,450
Samoa16,200,0000016,200,000
Sao Tome & Principe27,158,013063,43327,094,580
Senegal1,003,723,612010,787,500992,936,112
Serbia, Republic of949,460,00000949,460,000
Seychelles106,579,0000272,500106,306,500
Sierra Leone325,840,90003,999,500321,841,400
Solomon Islands6,989,433006,989,433
Somalia87,000,0007,500,000094,500,000
South Africa381,400,00000381,400,000
South Sudan246,000,00000246,000,000
Sri Lanka1,446,746,184254,000,0009,991,1661,690,755,018
Sudan991,551,00000991,551,000
Suriname430,700,00000430,700,000
Tajikistan, Republic of139,200,00000139,200,000
Tanzania1,122,630,000213,100,00001,335,730,000
Togo292,730,00044,040,0002,517,000334,253,000
Tonga13,800,0000013,800,000
Tunisia526,138,180014,731,866511,406,314
Uganda992,750,00000992,750,000
Ukraine10,800,391,6760010,800,391,676
Uzbekistan, Republic of92,050,0000092,050,000
Zambia992,860,00000992,860,000
Total118,045,530,3381,905,700,000346,339,197119,604,891,141

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