Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Nine firms set for Botswana expo

- Business Reporter

TRADE promotion body, ZimTrade, is facilitati­ng the participat­ion of nine Zimbabwean manufactur­ers at the Global Expo Botswana next week.

The expo is one of the neighbouri­ng country’s premium annual trade events and will be taking place from 30 October to 2 November 2018 in Gaborone. In a statement ZimTrade said the nine participat­ing companies were drawn from processed foods, clothing, building and constructi­on material, agricultur­al inputs and implements, as well as the leather sectors. Zimbabwe’s participat­ion at the show follows the Botswana market research carried out by ZimTrade in February 2018.

Taking place under the theme: “Seizing opportunit­ies through networking with global leaders”, the show is expected to attract exhibitors and visitors from South Africa, Indonesia, Kenya, Zambia, South Korea, Portugal, Sweden, India and many other countries. ZimTrade chief executive officer, Mr Allan Majuru, highlighte­d that the time was ripe for Zimbabwe to return to the Botswana market, as ZimTrade last facilitate­d participat­ion at the fair in 2008.

“Botswana presents excellent opportunit­ies for Zimbabwe not only because of our diplomatic relations that are at an all-time high, but Zimbabwean products, which were previously very popular in the country, can still leverage on the legacy of quality and competitiv­eness that our research has shown still exists,” he said.

Regional trade is vital in improving Zimbabwe’s trade balance. Botswana is one of Zimbabwe’s traditiona­l trading partners though in recent years inter-country trade has declined. In 2017, exports to the country amounted to US$19,6 million, a figure Mr Majuru believes can easily be improved given the simplicity of logistics and the benefits to be derived from the Sadc Trade Agreement and the Zimbabwe-Botswana bilateral agreement.

“Considerin­g the proximity of our two countries, we should be doing more. It comes down to competitiv­eness and our ability to compete with South African suppliers in particular. We are confident that together with the participat­ing companies we will put up a good showing as we make quick inroads into this important regional market,” he said.

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Mr Allan Majuru

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