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Strengthening the shilling benefits imports, challenges exports
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68245, member: 636"] Tanzania's strengthening shilling is altering trade dynamics, making imports more affordable for both businesses and consumers. The local currency’s rise against major foreign currencies has lowered import costs, easing inflationary pressures. However, this shift could harm exporters, who may find their products less competitive due to higher prices for international buyers. The shilling reached 2,462/50 against the US dollar yesterday, marking a small daily increase of 0.10%. Although the currency has weakened slightly over the past month, it has appreciated by 9.63% over the past year. Dr. Hildebrand Shayo, an economist and investment banker, noted that while a stronger currency benefits importers, it complicates matters for exporters, particularly in sectors like agriculture and manufacturing. Tanzania’s gold sector remains a significant asset, with an estimated 61.7 tonnes of gold expected to be produced in 2024, generating around 3.4 billion USD in export earnings. The impact of the shilling’s appreciation depends on balancing these shifts. While reduced import costs support local industries, a drop in export performance could counteract the benefits. Nonetheless, robust gold prices continue to strengthen Tanzania’s economy, providing a buffer and supporting its industrial growth strategy. [/QUOTE]
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