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IMF Approves $448 Million Disbursement to Tanzania to Support Economic and Climate Reforms

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a disbursement of approximately $448.4 million to Tanzania following the completion of the fifth review under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and the second under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). According to the IMF, the financing package is aimed at supporting the country’s ongoing economic reforms, fiscal consolidation efforts, and climate-related programs.

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Tanzania’s government has continued to pursue macroeconomic adjustments designed to restore fiscal balance while sustaining priority development spending in infrastructure and social services. According to IMF assessments, the disbursement is expected to strengthen the country’s external buffers and enhance resilience to global economic shocks.

The Tanzanian economy has shown signs of recovery, with gross domestic product growth estimated at 5.5 percent in 2024 and projected to reach around 6 percent in 2025. According to the IMF, inflation remains within the Bank of Tanzania’s target range, and the country has recorded improvements in its external account, aided by gains in tourism and merchandise exports.

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Monetary authorities are maintaining a policy stance focused on price stability and exchange rate flexibility. According to the IMF, ongoing reforms in public financial management, financial sector oversight, and climate risk mitigation are central to the government’s development framework.

The approved disbursement is part of the broader support under the IMF’s multi-year engagement with Tanzania, intended to balance short-term stabilization with long-term development and sustainability goals.

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