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Tanzania Assures Minimal Budget Impact from Potential EU Funds  Suspension

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DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania – The Tanzanian government has confirmed that the negligible impact on its Sh56.49 trillion national budget for the 2025/26 financial year, citing that the majority of the contested funding does not flow through government coffers.

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The assurance comes following the European Parliament’s recent non-binding resolution recommending suspension of development cooperation with Tanzania, citing concerns about the political environment. However, analysis of the funding structure reveals only a minimal portion constitutes direct budgetary support to the government.

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Funding Structure Limits Fiscal Impact

According to detailed breakdowns of the EU funding package, only approximately €17 million – representing just 10.9% of the total €156 million – was designated as direct budgetary support to government institutions. This amount constitutes a mere 0.07% of Tanzania’s total national budget of Sh56.49 trillion.

The largest component of the EU package, the €129 million “Together4Value Project” focusing on agriculture and mining, would see only €13 million channeled through the President’s Office for planning and investment. The remaining 89.1% of all EU funds are implemented through “indirect management,” meaning they are handled by EU member-state organizations, international bodies, private-sector partners, and NGOs rather than flowing through government accounts.

Government Response and Diplomatic Engagement

Tanzanian officials have emphasized the country’s reduced dependence on foreign aid, noting that domestic revenue now funds over 80% of the national budget. The government has initiated diplomatic efforts to address the situation, with the Foreign Minister confirming ongoing discussions with EU counterparts.

“We are engaged in constructive dialogue with the European Union to resolve any misunderstandings,” stated the Minister for Foreign Affairs. “Our ambassador in Brussels is actively consulting to protect our national interests while maintaining important international partnerships.”

The government has also established a commission of inquiry to investigate the post-election events that prompted the European Parliament’s resolution.

Broader Economic Context

The potential funding suspension occurs against a backdrop of strong economic performance for Tanzania. The International Monetary Fund’s October 2025 Regional Economic Outlook projects Tanzania’s GDP growth at 6.0% in 2025 and 6.3% in 2026, supported by fiscal discipline and declining debt levels.

The Tanzanian government remains confident in its ability to execute its development agenda regardless of the EU Parliament’s decision, pointing to robust domestic revenue collection and diversified international partnerships that reduce vulnerability to isolated funding disruptions.

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