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IMF approves over $900 mln to support Tanzania spending plan, climate change battle

The IMF said on Thursday its executive board approved financing for Tanzania of $786.2. million to assist take on environment change while also completing a. separate review allowing for the dispensation of $149.4 million. for spending plan assistance.

Tanzanian authorities are committed to continue implementing. reforms to preserve macro-financial stability, strengthen. financial recovery, and promote sustainable and inclusive growth,. the International Monetary Fund said in a declaration.

In the last 3 years, President Samia Suluhu Hassan's. administration has carried out numerous financial reforms with. aspirations to return the country's economic growth to the. pre-pandemic real gdp growth rate of 6% to. 7%.

Tanzania's economic reform program stayed strong, the IMF. said, including that economic growth rebounded in 2023 after. decreasing in 2022.

The bank account deficit is narrowing, reflecting. fiscal combination, alleviating commodity costs, and tight. external funding conditions, the IMF said.

While economic recovery is anticipated to get momentum. going forward, the IMF noted that it faced headwinds from an. unfavorable worldwide economic environment.

Tanzania's economy, which relies on tourism, mining,. agriculture and production, has actually remained resilient in the. face of back-to-back severe weather condition occasions and environment modification,. driven by a surge in the services sector, according to the World. Bank.

The economy is anticipated to accelerate to 5.4% this. calendar year, up from 5.1% in 2023, minister of state in the. president's Office for Planning and Investment Kitila Mkumbo. stated last week.

(source: Reuters)