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AfCFTA's implementation uneven: Mthuli

Ncube called for the global financial architecture to be reformed to make it responsive to the needs of the continent and other developing countries in general.
By Business Reporter Mar. 17, 2025

Regulatory costs chokes industry, hinders competitiveness: CZI

He bemoaned the pressure being exerted on the formal sector due to smuggled and counterfeit products that are dominating the market.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Dec. 12, 2024

Non-tariff barriers a major restraint to AfCFTA success

The specific market conditions prevailing in any given African country cultivate certain non-tarriff barriers to trade, which are unique to that geography.
By Raymond Mukosi Aug. 23, 2024

‘Zim participation in AfCFTA provides access to 5 900 free tariffs lines’

He noted that there had been slow implementation of the building block approach to improve trade gradually within the region.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jun. 14, 2024

‘Zim, DRC businesses must ride on trade policies’

He said local companies were already doing business with the DRC, with a significant increase in trade from US$32 million in 2018 to US$87 million in 2022.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Jun. 4, 2024

A third of Zim’s industry ready for AfCFTA: CZI

He said that companies noted that the cost of production was higher in Zimbabwe compared to other countries making local firms uncompetitive.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga May. 1, 2024

US expands investments in Africa, seals USD 14.2 bn in deals to counter Chinese influence

The US has adjusted its investment and trade strategies in regions affected by conflict.
By Dt Next Dec. 19, 2023

A case for future economic planning

This requires growing the economy from the 2018 levels of about US$18 billion to US$65 billion by 2030.
By Victor Bhoroma Sep. 29, 2023

Financial inclusion critical for African agriculture success

Nzenza said African farmers face difficulties in accessing credit, leading to a lack of investment in agricultural technologies.
By Freeman Makopa Aug. 31, 2022