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Tanzania debt hits $51bn as external borrowing dominates financing structure

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Photo by Samson Tarimo @ Unsplash
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Photo by Samson Tarimo @ Unsplash
  • External debt accounts for 70% of total stock
  • Domestic borrowing rises on long-term securities

 

DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIATanzania’s total debt edged higher in January, reaching $51.08bn, with external liabilities continuing to dominate the country’s financing structure.

According to the Bank of Tanzania’s (BOT) February monthly economic review, the combined public and private debt stock rose slightly from the previous month, reflecting continued reliance on external financing.

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