HALI ILIVYOKUWA MWAKA 2012
Watanzania wenye umeme sasa wamefika 21% mwaka 2012 kutoka 18.4% Mwk 2011, Ni 7% tu ya Watanzania wanaoishi vijijini wameunganishwa umeme
Switzerland, China, South Africa, India, UAE & Bahrain accounted for 55% of all our export markets. SA - 18.2%; Swiss - 14.9%; Kenya - 6.2% -
Other exports in 2012: minerals - $2.1 billion; Industrial goods - $1.04 billion; Fish - $160.6 million; Horticulture - 51.3 million.-
We import from:Swiss - 13.5%; China - 9.9%; SA - 8%; India - 7.5%; UK - 3.1%; Kenya - 4.8%; US - 2%; UAE - 8.8%; Bahrain- 7.8%; Japan - 4.4% -
2012 Crop exports: Coffee - 54,800 tons, $186m; Cotton - 132,000 tons, $165m; Sisal - $18.4m; Tea - $56.1m; Tobacco - $350m; Cashew - $142m;
2.2trn costs “@JMakamba: Gas and electricity sector grew by 6% in 2012. Diesel powered generation rose by 73.7 percent. Gas-powered: 4.7%.”
In 2012, value of all our exports was $8.54 billion compared to $7.39 billion in 2011. Imports: $10.32 billion, up from $9.8 billion in 2011
Services sector contributed 43.9 percent to the GDP in 2012. Telecoms? A dismal 2.3 percent.
Gas and electricity sector grew by 6% in 2012 compared to 1.5% in 2011. Diesel powered generation rose by 73.7 percent. Gas-powered: 4.7%.
Fisheries grew by 2.9% in 2012 compared to 1.2% growth in 2011. But for a third consecutive year its contribution to GDP remained at 1.4%
In 2012, Tanzania GDP stood at Tshs 44.7 Trillion, and GDP per capita at Tshs 1,025,038 compared to Tshs. 869,436.3 in 2011.
Agricultural sector grew by 4.3 percent in 2012 compared to 3.6 percent in 2011 and contributed 24.7 percent to the GDP.
In 2012, Tanzania GDP stood at Tshs 44.7 Trillion, and GDP per capita at Tshs 1,025,038 compared to Tshs. 869,436.3 in 2011.