BMI has become more negative on the outlook for Tanzanian new car sales over the past quarter, now forecasting that just 4,535 new vehicles will be sold in the country in 2017. This downbeat view reflects the fact that new cars remain unaffordable to the vast majority of Tanzanians. However, although the outlook for passenger car sales remains downbeat, we believe there is scope for higher growth in commercial vehicle sales over the coming five years. For one, the government is investing heavily in improving its road infrastructure, which should boost demand for heavy commercial vehicles (HCVs) in particular. Moreover, …
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