Tanzania transport consists of surface transport (road and railways), inland waterways (lakes and rivers), air transport and sea transport. It is estimated that the sector contributed 8.1% percent to the country’s GDP in 2018 with USD 3.8 billion.
Improving the transportation infrastructure is a key priority for the Government of Tanzania. Improving the nation’s roads, ports, railways and airport infrastructure is critical for the country to improve its internal and external trade and commercial activities as Tanzania strives to become a middle-income country.
Institutions such as World Bank and African Development Bank continue to support Tanzania in achieving its infrastructure development goals through the provision of grants and credits.
According to Tanzania’s 2025 Development Vision, the government has prioritized the development of road networks which is the most widely used form of Transport carrying over 90% of passengers and 75% of cargo in the country.