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The Tanzanian currency is weak by default not design, kudos for being so proud about that.As a principle weak currencies support exports and strong currencies support imports
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The Tanzanian currency is weak by default not design, kudos for being so proud about that.As a principle weak currencies support exports and strong currencies support imports
Wewe punguza bangi, Tanzania now exports more than it imports, I hope it is by default too not by design. Kenya imports more than it exports by design not default. Usipokua makini utaokota makopo mwaka huu. Tanzania hoyeeee!!!!!!The Tanzanian currency is weak by default not design, kudos for being so proud about that.
watu wa pesa ya madafuuu kelele nyingiiii ilhali wanajua pesa yao haina dhamani kabisaa...
Nadhani ulikuwa unanuia kumnukuu mtu mwingine.Wewe punguza bangi, Tanzania now exports more than it imports, I hope it is by default too not by design. Kenya imports more than it exports by design not default. Usipokua makini utaokota makopo mwaka huu. Tanzania hoyeeee!!!!!!
Wacha hasira, enda ununue biskuti ya kutoka china, shilingi ya kenya imejaa ThamaniNadhani ulikuwa unanuia kumnukuu mtu mwingine.
Naona ndio umetoka kuchapa tot. Bure kabisa! [emoji1]Wacha hasira, enda ununue biskuti ya kutoka china, shilingi ya kenya imejaa Thamani
Kenyan goods are uncompetitive in the region and hurts exports. Kenya foreign exchang earnings are now dependet on Remmitances from relatives who live in USA/UK and proceedes from eurobond.
Tanzania ForeX is dependent on tourism and Exports (Job Creating actuvities)
The thought process of this guys needs prayers. Low IQSo in short you are blasting the Kenyan shilling for getting stronger by comparing it with only midget currencies? Eureka! By the way its dependant not dependet, genius!
Hahahahahahaha[emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1]Kenya imports more than it exports. Same case with LDC bongolala.
A stronger shilling is overall better compared to a weaker shilling.
Our exports might be expensive, but our imports will be cheaper.. It's a net win
Oh. and a strong, unmanipulated currency is sign of a strong economy.
Hili la tanzania export more waganga njaa wa Kenya halalijuwi.Wewe punguza bangi, Tanzania now exports more than it imports, I hope it is by default too not by design. Kenya imports more than it exports by design not default. Usipokua makini utaokota makopo mwaka huu. Tanzania hoyeeee!!!!!!
Punguza bangi wewe ambaye unasema export za Tz zimeongezeka kwasababu thamani ya Tzshs inashuka.Wewe punguza bangi, Tanzania now exports more than it imports, I hope it is by default too not by design. Kenya imports more than it exports by design not default. Usipokua makini utaokota makopo mwaka huu. Tanzania hoyeeee!!!!!!
Manufacturing sector inakua kwa kasi production costs zipo chini, ukijumlisha na weak currency yetu vyote kwa pamoja vinafanya bidhaa za Tanzania Kuwa cheaper kuliko Kenya, hivyo kupandisha exportsPunguza bangi wewe ambaye unasema export za Tz zimeongezeka kwasababu thamani ya Tzshs inashuka.
Tanzania is an importing country. I'm very sure your trade balance is on the negative. You cannot compare exports by China, Japan and the likes to your own exports
Having weaker currency will only increase this negative balance because your purchasing power reduces. Things become expensive for you to buy (in simple terms)
THIS GUYS!! Msee wewe ulipitia primo kweli au uli skip hiyo stage. Winny vipi [emoji1]The thought process of this guys needs prayers. Low IQ
These or this bora uelewe. Jokoa ulale.THIS GUYS!! Msee wewe ulipitia primo kweli au uli skip hiyo stage. Winny vipi [emoji1]
Wewe kanye kabisaThese or this bora uelewe. Jokoa ulale.
Can you prove that Tanzania, a country with such a low manufacturing base (unlike China and Japan) is really wilfully depreciating its already weak currency annually in order to boost export of its (mostly unprocessed) goods.China and Japan depreciate their currencies yearly in order to increase their export, like wise Tanzania and the strategy is working very well, Tanzania exports are rising while that of Kenya are decreasing
Who said it does willingly?, but nothing in this World has got nor opportunity in it, even in the time of WWII there were some opportunities, it depends on how you can use them.Can you prove that Tanzania, a country with such a low manufacturing base (unlike China and Japan) is really wilfully depreciating its already weak currency annually in order to boost export of its (mostly unprocessed) goods.
Look at your comment I quoted above, isnt that what u implied?Who said it does willingly?, but nothing in this World has got nor opportunity in it, even in the time of WWII there were some opportunities, it depends on how you can use them.
There is no way a country like Tz Which has higher GNI and GDP PPP Than kenya can have a lower currency. Their exports are also higher than kenya, FDI also higher, and their import bill is going lower due to substitution of petroleum imports with gas.Can you prove that Tanzania, a country with such a low manufacturing base (unlike China and Japan) is really wilfully depreciating its already weak currency annually in order to boost export of its (mostly unprocessed) goods.