Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

ZIM IN $14.2M TRADE SURPLUS AGAINST SA

- Business Reporter

ZIMBABWE recorded $14.2 million trade surplus against its major trading partner, South Africa, after exporting goods worth $185.4 million to the neighbouri­ng country in February compared to $171.2 million imports.

Latest data from the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) show that during the period under review, the country’s exports included scrap metal, agricultur­al produce, beef, minerals as well as wines.

Last month, Zimbabwe’s imports from South Africa included vehicles, fish, sausage casings, biscuits, electrical energy, chemicals, disposable napkins, incontinen­ce pads, and wooden furniture.

Zimstat indicated that the country’s trade deficit in the first two months of the year was at $309.7 million as exports fell by about seven percent to $240.5 million from $258.7 million in January.

On the other hand, imports increased by 10 percent in February to $424 million compared to the previous month’s figure of $385 million.

In the first two months, the agency has indicated that the country had a trade deficit amounting to about $309.7 million as imports during the period under review stood at $808.8 million against exports of $499.1 million.

Since the liberalisa­tion of the economy in February 2009, the country has been importing various goods across the globe as the economy was on a recovery path.

Over the years, the Government has been working on trying to reduce negative trade balance through a number of policy interventi­ons including Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, which was introduced last June.

And through SI 64/2016, which removes several goods from the Open General Import Licence, the Government has been able to restrict imports.

In the 2017 national budget, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Patrick Chinamasa announced that the introducti­on of the five percent bond note export incentive through the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe also proffers benefits for improved domestic production this year. — @okazunga

 ??  ?? Cross Border Traders’ Associatio­n president, Dr Killer Zivhu, addresses traders at the launch of a loan facility for the traders in Bulawayo yesterday. Looking on are Matabelela­nd North Provincial Minister, Cain Mathema (fourth from right) and officials
Cross Border Traders’ Associatio­n president, Dr Killer Zivhu, addresses traders at the launch of a loan facility for the traders in Bulawayo yesterday. Looking on are Matabelela­nd North Provincial Minister, Cain Mathema (fourth from right) and officials

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