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Tanzania shifts from potential to delivery in 2026
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82093, member: 636"] Tanzania finally stopped talking about potential and started delivering. The IMF projects over six percent economic growth this year, fueled by massive infrastructure spending. Investment projects have skyrocketed from 252 to 915 since 2021, with foreign cash inflows nearly tripling. A state minister credited this to a secure, predictable environment with reduced bureaucracy and strong incentives. Major multilateral banks are financing billions in roads, rails, and urban mobility projects. The country now operates thirty-four special economic zones, with a one-stop shop streamlining approvals within a day. Approved projects in these zones last year alone are expected to create thousands of jobs and millions in exports. Key sectors driving this transformation include industrial manufacturing, agricultural processing, and mining for battery minerals. Renewable energy and tourism expansion are also seeing major momentum. Investors are specifically eyeing new economic zones for things like vehicle assembly plants and food processing facilities, attracted by tax breaks and land access. [/QUOTE]
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