Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

CZI to complete manufactur­ing survey in October

- Kiyapili Sibanda

THE Confederat­ion of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) says this year’s manufactur­ing sector survey would be completed in October with the results expected in November.

CZI president Mr Sifelani Jabangwe said this year they were targeting the survey to cover 300 companies from different sectors, the same size sample they did last year.

The manufactur­ing sector survey is meant to assess the performanc­e of the country’s manufactur­ing sector in terms of its capacity utilisatio­n.

“We started the survey this week and we hope to complete by end of October for the report to be compiled. A total of 300 companies from different sectors are taking part the very same sample size we had for last year’s survey,” he said.

CZI recently reviewed downwards its capacity utilisatio­n target for this year to between 50 and 60 percent from the projected 65 percent by year-end due to a shortage of foreign currency to buy critical raw materials.

Mr Jabangwe said since the promulgati­on of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, the industrial lobby had received positive feedback from companies in the private sector.

“We got a very positive response in terms of report back from companies in the private sector about the SI 64/16. This will go a long way in economic revival,” he said.

He said local companies need to retool for them to remain competitiv­e in the region as this would to improve their products.

“Companies must be able to attend to the issue of retooling for them to remain competitiv­e in the market. This will help to improve their products to be competitiv­e in the region and also to be able to access raw materials,” said Mr Jabangwe.

The SI, which removes several goods from the Open Import General Licence, seeks to protect local companies from unwarrante­d competitio­n posed by cheap imports. — @Kiyaz_Cool

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Mr Sifelani Jabangwe

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