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Tanzania International Reserves (USD bn)

International Reserves in Tanzania

The external sector likely spearheaded growth in Q1. Tourist arrivals growth in January–February more than doubled from the same period in 2022; it came in at 50% year on year. Moreover, goods export growth skyrocketed in January, bringing Q1’s average growth markedly above that of Q4. Furthermore, price pressures softened slightly in Q1 from Q4. Additionally, although personal credit growth eased from Q4, it averaged over 22% year on year in Q1, which should have supported spending. That said, merchandise import growth more than halved to roughly 12% year on year in Q1 from Q4. In other news, the IMF concluded its Article IV consultation and the first review of the extended credit facility on 28 April; the Fund stated the reform program is advancing well, and about USD 153 million was disbursed for budget support.

Tanzania International Reserves Chart

This chart displays International Reserves (USD) for Tanzania from 2013 to 2022.

Tanzania International Reserves Data

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
International Reserves (USD bn) 5.9 5.0 5.6 4.8 6.4

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