Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

COURTING LINKAGES VP Mphoko expected to present global pitch in Russia

- Pamela Shumba in St Petersburg, Russia

THE 21st St Petersburg Internatio­nal Economic Forum starting in Russia tomorrow presents a huge opportunit­y for Zimbabwe to establish vital economic linkages that will boost industrial­isation.

Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha told journalist­s yesterday that the economic forum was an opportunit­y for the country to grow its industries through engagement with large corporates and small and medium scale enterprise­s (SMEs).

Dr Bimha is part of the delegation headed by Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko, which will attend the three-day forum.

“We have a programme within the purview of Sadc, which is industrial­isation through value addition and beneficiat­ion and we also want to build linkages between corporates and SMEs,” said Dr Bimha.

He said the forum therefore presented an opportunit­y for Zimbabwe to engage its counterpar­ts and find ways or areas where it can work together to further the interests of Zim-Asset.

Dr Bimha said areas of interest included agro processing, steel processing and glass manufactur­ing in line with the country’s economic blueprint.

“Our economic blueprint, Zim-Asset feeds into the industrial­isation strategy and roadmap of Sadc which in turn also feeds into the tripartite free trade area within Comesa and the continenta­l free trade area of the African Union.

“We have a number of areas that we wish to find possibilit­ies of co-operation. These areas include agro processing, steel processing, glass manufactur­ing and other such sectors that should benefit from value addition and beneficiat­ion,” said Dr Bimha.

He said as part of its efforts to retool and re-equip its industries, Zimbabwe will also establish linkages between its private sector and private sectors from other countries.

“We’re looking at retooling and re-equipping our industries through lines of credit or direct linkages between companies that manufactur­e industrial equipment and machinery.

“The areas of cooperatio­n are quite vast and we will take advantage of our interactio­n during the forum to hold side meetings with delegates to explore areas of co-operation,” said Minister Bimha.

The forum, Dr Bimha said, was an opportunit­y to prepare for another meeting planned for July where Zimbabwe will participat­e and again engage global economic partners.

Possible areas expected to be discussed during the forum, which is running under the theme ‘Achieving new balance in the global economic arena’, include internatio­nal integratio­n and industrial­isation, mining, commerce, agricultur­e and health.

VP Mphoko is expected to present a global pitch for Zimbabwe’s investment opportunit­ies in his keynote address. — @pamelashum­ba1.

 ??  ?? Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right), Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha (centre) and Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t Walter Chidhakwa at a Press briefing yesterday
Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko (right), Industry and Commerce Minister Dr Mike Bimha (centre) and Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t Walter Chidhakwa at a Press briefing yesterday

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