The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZimTrade nudges exporters

- Chipo Chaumba and Panashe Chikonyora

ZIMTRADE chief executive Allan Majuru says local exporters must exploit opportunit­ies in Malawi, Namibia and Angola, a combined market of 50,8 million people and gross domestic product ( GDP) of US$ 126, 6 billion.

ZimTrade carried out market surveys in Malawi, northern Namibia and southern Angola in October and November last year to generate informatio­n on business opportunit­ies and potential market allies in the three countries.

It also sought to gather market intelligen­ce after Zimbabwe’s exports underperfo­rmed over the last two decades.

Zimbabwe has been experienci­ng a serious trade deficit over the years due to weak or low outbound trade activities; given trade is one of the key drivers of sustainabl­e economic growth and developmen­t of a nation.

The surveys conducted by ZimTrade specifical­ly covered Lilongwe and Blantyre in Malawi, and in northern Namibia it traversed Ongwediva, Ondangwa, Rundu, and Oshakati) and Onjiva and Lubango. In southern Angola

The surveys focused on horticultu­re, fast moving consumer goods, furniture, building and constructi­on and service sectors.

Giving opening remarks at disseminat­ion seminar of the market survey findings in Harare yesterday, Mr Majuru said industrial players should make good use of the vast export opportunit­ies in the three countries.

“The economy of Malawi, which is a US$ 7,1 billion economy of 17,6 million people, has an US$ 2,7 billion import bill, which presents a good opportunit­y for increase in trade between our two countries. The market offers local exporters, registered under trade agreements either COMESA or SADC, duty- free and quota- free access.

“Namibia has an import bill of US$ 8,2 billion ( 2018 and a GDP of US$ 14,5 billion with a population of 2,4 million people, making it an upper -middle -income country with vast opportunit­ies for our exporters to do business in that country,” he said

As for Angola, it is a vast country bordering Namibia, Zambia, Botswana and Democratic Republic of the Congo.

“Its GDP in 2018 was reported at US$ 105 billion with a population of 30,8 million people. Angola’s imports bill stood at US $ 42 billion, making it a net exporter . We are only exporting US$ 0,8 million and we need to grow this.

“These three countries present to exporters a market of 50,8 million people and a gross domestic product (GDP) of $126,6 billion. Their combined total import value in 2018 stood at US$ 27,4 billion,” Mr Majuru said.

Although the three import diverse range, Zimbabwe only exported 35,3 million in 2018, Namibia US$ 7,7 million; Malawi US$ 26,8 million, Angola-$ 0,8 million), representi­ng 0,1 percent of the total import value of these countries. Owing to the low of trade between Zimbabwe and three countries, ZimTrade carried out surveys to assist and identify opportunit­ies for local exporters and would-be exporters in order increase the levels of trade.

Guest of honour at the seminar, Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Deputy Minister David Musabayana, lauded ZimTrade for exploring opportunit­ies for locals in the neighbouri­ng countries saying this was critical to attain vision 2030

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