Country Focus Report on Tanzania. ADBG, July 2024

Tanzania enjoys macro‑stability and steady growth but must accelerate structural reform, broaden its tax base, and expand productive investment to drive national transformation through a reformed global financial architecture.

Expanding Early-Stage Financing for Climate Adaptation; FSD Africa & EIT Climate‑KIC, October 2024

The report finds Tanzania’s early-stage climate adaptation sector growing but under-capitalised, recommending targeted financing, policy support, and capacity building to enable resilient, investable climate-focused ventures.

Tanzania: Risk & Investment Climate EAVCA, Oct 2024

Tanzania is an emerging investment destination with strong sector opportunities, tempered by regulatory challenges, infrastructure constraints, and the need for strategic engagement to support sustainable investment growth.

Growth Diagnostics & Competitiveness Study of Tanzania’s Manufacturing Sector; Klinger et al, June 2023

The study finds Tanzania’s manufacturing sector constrained by infrastructure gaps, limited finance access, and skills shortages, which must be addressed to improve competitiveness and sustain industrial growth.

Economic Report on Tanzania Embassy of Sweden, August 2024

This report highlights Tanzania’s economic resilience - including strong GDP growth, low inflation, and rising public investment - but emphasises that structural reforms and greater foreign investment are essential for sustainable long-term growth.

United Republic of Tanzania: Selected Issues; IMF Country Report No. 25/164, July 2025

This report examines productivity and the business environment using firm-level data, finding that macro-stability has improved, but regulatory bottlenecks and investment constraints continue to limit productivity growth.

Tanzania Banking Sub‑Sector Report; Ernst & Young, September 2025

In 2024, Tanzania’s banking sector experienced strong growth, improved asset quality, and regulatory reforms, with large banks dominating and smaller institutions facing competitiveness challenges.

Policy Options for Improving Tanzania’s Tax and Business Environment; FCDO & KPMG, Feb–Nov 2021

The report identifies persistent challenges in tax policy, administration, and dispute resolution, proposing 12 policy reforms to enhance consultation, digital systems, and investor confidence in Tanzania’s business environment.

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