The World Economic Forum is holding its annual meeting in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam this week, and one of the main topics on the agenda is how to boost economic growth in Africa.
Here's a look at some of the key takeaways from the meeting, which is taking place on the heels of the WEF's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, last year: Tanzania was the only African country to make it to the top 10 on the WEF's list of fastest-growing economies, per a press release.
The country's economy grew by 7.4% last year, its fastest pace in more than a decade.
It's the only African country on the list to have grown faster than China's in the last three years.
Egypt was the only other country on the list to have grown faster than the US in the last three years.
Egypt's growth of 7.6% last year was its fastest in more than a decade.
The US, on the other hand, was the only country on the list to have grown faster than China in the last three years.
The US was the only country on the list to have grown faster than India in the last three years.
China is the only country on the list to have grown faster
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