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IMF Projects Robust Growth for Tanzania, Highlighting Fiscal Discipline and Reforms

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DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has painted a positive economic picture for Tanzania in its latest regional outlook, forecasting strong Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth for 2025 and 2026, coupled with stable and moderate inflation.

According to the October 2025 issue of the Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa, Tanzania’s economy is expected to expand by 6.0% in 2025 and accelerate further to 6.3% in 2026. This growth trajectory outpaces the sub-Saharan Africa average, which is projected at 4.1% for 2025.

A Foundation of Stability

The report underscores that this growth will occur within a framework of macroeconomic stability. Inflation is projected to remain well-contained, at 3.3% in 2025 and a slight increase to 3.5% in 2026. This aligns with the central bank’s target and indicates manageable price pressures for consumers and businesses.

Crucially, this stability is attributed to the government’s sustained fiscal discipline. The overall fiscal deficit is expected to hold steady at -3.0% of GDP through 2026. As a result, government debt is forecast to decline from 49.6% of GDP in 2025 to 48.3% in 2026, signaling prudent debt management.

“The IMF’s projections confirm the success of our economic policies,” said a statement from the Ministry of Finance. “We are committed to maintaining this course to ensure sustainable and inclusive growth.”

Drivers of Growth and Reform Success

The IMF highlights several key factors behind Tanzania’s positive outlook:

  • Investment and Reforms: The growth is fueled by continued investment and a steady implementation of policy reforms designed to improve the business climate.
  • Tax Administration: Tanzania received special mention for its successful reforms to strengthen domestic revenue. The IMF noted that coordinated efforts—including a risk-based approach, staff training, and improved data quality—led to an impressive 20% rise in assessed taxable income, broadening the government’s fiscal base.
  • External Sector Strength: The external current account deficit is projected to remain stable at -3.9% of GDP, supported by strong export performance and steady foreign inflows.

Regional Context and Forward Look

While Tanzania’s outlook is bright, the report notes that Sub-Saharan Africa as a whole faces a mixed recovery. While median inflation has eased to around 4%, it remains in double digits in about one-fifth of the region, including major economies like Nigeria, Ghana, and Angola.

For Tanzania, the challenge will be to maintain this momentum. The IMF suggests that sectors like renewable energy could benefit from innovative financing models, such as blended finance, to attract further investment.

As the nation continues on this path, the combination of fiscal prudence, structural reforms, and stable growth positions it as one of the standout economies in a rapidly evolving region

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