To enhance trade facilitation and to promote partnerships as required by the World Customs Organization’s SAFE framework of standards, the government of Tanzania carried out significant reforms such as the establishment of the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) through its revenue …
Empowering women is an essential pre-requisite in promoting economic freedom and growth of the country as women play a substantial role in the development and in moving the country towards progress. The World Bank’s latest analysis of Tanzania posited that …
Globalization and trade are two sides of the same coin. Globalization may be explained the as the extension of trade, commerce, and culture of an economy across different nations. In economic terms, globalization may be explained as the state of …
Ease to start a business is one of the key policy-area (elements) underpinned in the Legatum prosperity index. The figure above shows the respective scores on the ease to start a business among EAC partner states; Tanzania scored 74.4 while Rwanda …
African youths account for 60% of the continent’s population and it is estimated that, by 2050, Africa’s youth population will account for a quarter of the World population. The African Development Bank (AfDB) estimates that there will be 850 million …