In the first decade of the new millennium Tanzania's gross domestic product doubled in real terms making it one of the handful of sub-Saharan economies that have shown strong and sustained growth in recent years. This growth was moreover broad based with manufacturing output growing slightly faster than the economy as a whole. To maintain this rate of growth over the next decade Tanzania's industrial capabilities will need to advance in a quite substantial way. The foundations for this advance lie in the current capabilities of Tanzania's industrial companies. The purpose of this volume is to set out a detailed description industry by industry of those capabilities. Along the way we explore a series of questions. Where did Tanzania's current industrial capabilities originate? To what extent are Tanzanian firms held back by problems of access to land? Will it be possible to successfully integrate Tanzanian companies into the supply chains of the oil and gas sector? This is the third volume in John Sutton's Enterprise Map series which profiles the industrial capabilities of selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Volumes on Ethiopia and Ghana have already appeared. The forthcoming fourth volume will be on Zambia.
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