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Regional Trade Facilitation Project - Tanzania

Development Objective

The Regional Trade Facilitation Projects (RTFP) principal objective is to contribute to poverty alleviation through private sector led growth in participating countries by improving access to financing for productive transactions and cross-border trade.The Common Market for Southern and Eastern Africa (COMESA) initiated the RTFP as an important complement to its regional integration activities, in particular the introduction of a free trade area on October 31, 2000. The project will initially cover seven countries (Burundi, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia), and can be extended to cover all African countries, in order to broaden the development impact of the project as much as possible.Financing for productive activities in Africa is presently severely constrained by a perception of high risk in the region as a whole, and in individual countries in the region. Interviews with market players indicate that a significant element of this perception is associated with risks caused by government behavior and political events, such as war and civil commotion. In many countries, however, this perception is not justified by current circumstances. The same is true for the perception that Africa as a region would be inherently more risky than other regions or continents.There are significant gaps in the private political risk insurance market when it comes to the assumption of political risk in cross-border transactions involving African countries, which hinders growth of productive activity in Africa. Political risk cover from commercial sources or export credit agencies is not available at all for some African countries, and where cover is available it is usually very costly and on unfavorable terms. In particular, available cover is either very thin or non-existent for transactions over the medium term thereby restricting the import of essential capital goods into African countries.The project aims to address this problem by bringing together a group of countries that are willing to address the markets perception by setting up a credible insurance mechanism against losses caused by political risks. The governments of these countries would agree to be the ultimate risk takers in the insurance mechanism, thus creating a strong disincentive to cause claims. This type of insurance is currently not available from the private market, particularly for medium-term transactions (over one year).As a result of the public sector addressing political risk through the RTFP, the private insurance sector will have the ability to extend its activities in the region. International export credit insurers, in cooperation with local financial institutions, will use the political risk insurance facility to offer commercial risk insurance, which will result in comprehensive export credit coverage being available to the private sector in Africa.The project will thus widen the scope for private sector activity, in particular by extending the maturities at which credit is available, creating a more stable business environment by ensuring the availability of coverage on a consistent and predictable basis, and, by improving the risk, lowering the risk premium. Participating countries will reap earlier and more substantive benefits from improved policies, as the private sector will increase its activity without having to wait for a long track record of policy and political stability.

Key Details

Project Details

  • P069982

  • Closed

  • Sherri Ellen Archondo

  • N/A

  • Tanzania

  • April 3, 2001

  • (as of board presentation)

    April 3, 2001

  • February 5, 2002

  • US$ 15.00 million

  • F

  • January 15, 2013

  • June 30, 2013

  • BANK APPROVED

  • P063683

  • Notes

Finances

Financing Plan (US$ Millions)

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Financier Commitments
Foreign Private Commercial Sources (unidentified) 30.00
IDA Credit 15.00

Total Project Financing (US$ Millions)

Product Line IBRD/IDA
IBRD Commitment N/A
IDA Commitment 15.00
IBRD + IDA Commitment 15.00
Lending Instrument
Grant Amount N/A
Total Project Cost** 45.00

Summary Status of World Bank Financing (US$ Millions) as of March 31, 2025

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Financier Approval Date Closing Date Principal Disbursed Repayments Interest, Charges & Fees

Detailed Financial Activity as of March 31, 2025

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Period Financier Transaction Type Amount (US$)
Mar 15, 2019 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 117,968.47
Mar 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 1,606.98
Mar 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 115,237.19
Mar 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Int Charges 7.29
Mar 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Int Charges 7.29
Mar 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,367.74
Mar 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,367.74
Sep 15, 2019 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 330.96
Sep 18, 2019 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 115,849.20
Sep 18, 2019 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,596.53
Sep 18, 2019 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,596.53
Mar 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Int Charges 2,935.34
Mar 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Int Charges 2,935.34
Mar 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,787.30
Mar 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,787.30
Mar 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 121,110.43
Sep 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 366.88
Sep 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 119,739.73
Sep 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Int Charges 34,021.79
Sep 15, 2020 IDA-34910 Int Charges 34,021.79
Sep 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 1,342.08
Sep 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 240,458.27
Sep 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Int Charges 35,993.15
Sep 15, 2021 IDA-34910 Int Charges 35,993.15
Mar 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Int Charges 267.84
Mar 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Int Charges 267.84
Mar 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 233,886.73
Mar 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Int Charges 34,205.95
Mar 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Int Charges 34,205.95
Sep 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 214,013.48
Sep 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Int Charges 31,289.01
Sep 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Int Charges 31,289.01
Sep 15, 2022 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 5,558.53
Sep 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Int Charges 30,187.27
Sep 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Int Charges 30,187.27
Sep 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 3,315.41
Mar 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 2,789.69
Mar 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Int Charges 31,320.35
Mar 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Int Charges 31,320.35
Mar 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 222,942.62
Sep 15, 2023 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 220,293.95
Apr 3, 2001 IDA-34910 Loan Commitment 10,963,284.00
Apr 3, 2001 IDA-3491A Loan Commitment 4,036,715.50
Mar 15, 2024 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 218,905.34
Mar 15, 2024 IDA-34910 Int Charges 0.01
Mar 15, 2024 IDA-34910 Int Charges 0.01
Mar 15, 2024 IDA-34910 Int Charges 29,635.34
Mar 15, 2024 IDA-34910 Int Charges 29,635.34
Mar 15, 2024 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 6,888.02
Oct 1, 2013 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 126,360.77
Oct 1, 2013 IDA-34910 Int Charges 42,569.12
Oct 1, 2013 IDA-34910 Int Charges 42,569.12
Sep 15, 2013 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 3,894.28
Mar 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 42.51
Mar 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 42.51
Mar 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 44,898.49
Mar 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 44,898.49
Mar 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 4,378.64
Mar 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 4,378.64
Mar 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 131,485.30
Sep 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 44,821.14
Sep 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 44,821.14
Sep 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 1,879.11
Sep 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Int Charges 1,879.11
Sep 15, 2014 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 127,152.05
Mar 31, 2015 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 111,669.32
Mar 31, 2015 IDA-34910 Int Charges 40,788.73
Mar 31, 2015 IDA-34910 Int Charges 40,788.73
Mar 15, 2015 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 5,254.73
Sep 21, 2015 IDA-34910 Int Charges 35.68
Sep 21, 2015 IDA-34910 Int Charges 35.68
Sep 21, 2015 IDA-34910 Int Charges 39,812.37
Sep 21, 2015 IDA-34910 Int Charges 39,812.37
Sep 21, 2015 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 114,034.36
Sep 15, 2015 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 5,527.43
Mar 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 1,419.27
Mar 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 1,419.27
Mar 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 118,165.08
Mar 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 14.09
Mar 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 14.09
Mar 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 39,154.63
Mar 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 39,154.63
Sep 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 118,722.10
Sep 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 39,338.75
Sep 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 39,338.75
Sep 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 1,174.73
Sep 15, 2016 IDA-34910 Int Charges 1,174.73
Mar 15, 2017 IDA-34910 Int Charges 703.53
Mar 15, 2017 IDA-34910 Int Charges 703.53
Mar 15, 2017 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 114,422.77
Mar 15, 2017 IDA-34910 Int Charges 38,188.61
Mar 15, 2017 IDA-34910 Int Charges 38,188.61
Sep 15, 2017 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 187.44
Mar 15, 2018 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 123,213.89
Mar 15, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 17.95
Mar 15, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 17.95
Mar 15, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 37,859.21
Mar 15, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 37,859.21
Sep 22, 2017 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,169.46
Sep 22, 2017 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 120,433.94
Sep 22, 2017 IDA-34910 Int Charges 36,169.46
Mar 15, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 3,713.69
Mar 15, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 3,713.69
Sep 18, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 38,314.66
Sep 18, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 38,314.66
Sep 18, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 2,255.61
Sep 18, 2018 IDA-34910 Int Charges 2,255.61
Sep 18, 2018 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 118,805.19
Mar 15, 2019 IDA-34910 Int Charges 7.38
Mar 15, 2019 IDA-34910 Int Charges 7.38
Mar 15, 2019 IDA-34910 Int Charges 37,627.83
Mar 15, 2019 IDA-34910 Int Charges 37,627.83
Mar 15, 2019 IDA-34910 Loan Repay 79.62

Footnotes

Ratings

IMPLEMENTATION RATINGS

Name Review Date
Counterpart Funding Satisfactory 2006-06-22
Project Management Satisfactory 2006-06-22
Progress towards achievement of PDO Satisfactory 2006-06-22
Procurement Satisfactory 2006-06-22
Monitoring and Evaluation Satisfactory 2006-06-22
Financial Management Satisfactory 2006-06-22
Overall Implementation Progress (IP) Satisfactory 2006-06-22

COMPLETION RATINGS

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INDEPENDENT EVALUATION RATINGS

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Results Framework

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