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Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Tanzania 2018

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Chapter | Economy from The Report: Tanzania 2018

Tanzania is one of sub-Saharan Africa’s fastest-growing economies, boasting average GDP growth of around 7% per...

Chapter | Country Profile from The Report: Tanzania 2018

Located on the east coast of Africa and south of the equator, Tanzania was home to some of the world’s first human settlements, with fossils dating back as far as 3.6m years. Today, the country comprises mainland Tanganyika and the archipelago of Zanzibar. Dodoma is its official capital, although Dar es Salaam, the largest city and port, has long been the nation’s commercial and administrative...

One of East Africa’s largest economies and most popular tourist destinations, Tanzania is reputed for its stability in the region. Its extractive wealth, favourable climate for agriculture, and natural assets such as Mount Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti National Park have helped it build a relatively high rate of growth over the last decade, averaging 6-7% per year.

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