The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZimTrade extends market survey to Tanzania, DRC

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TRADE developmen­t and promotion agency, ZimTrade, says increased engagement with regional markets is critical as the country explores opportunit­ies for local products following the operationa­lisation of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area ( AfCFTA).

Trading under the historic trade regime began on January 1 this year and is seen as significan­t stride towards continenta­l economic integratio­n.

In a latest update ZimTrade said it was conducting a market survey in Tanzania, while a pre- mission assessment of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) market would be undertaken next week.

“Following the commenceme­nt of trade under t he African Continenta­l Free Trade Area in January this year, ZimTrade is increasing its engagement­s with regional markets to explore opportunit­ies for local products and services,” said the agency.

“ZimTrade is currently conducting a market survey in Tanzania, running from 12- 23 April and a pre-mission assessment in Democratic Republic of Congo, which is running from 12- 16 April.”

The two in- market activities are expected to provide market intelligen­ce that will help Zimbabwean companies get an insight on products that have an export potential, market requiremen­ts as well as the export penetratio­n strategies that can be adopted for the above markets.

ZimTrade said the market survey in Tanzania was focusing on processed foods, building and constructi­on, horticultu­re, and agricultur­e inputs and implements sectors.

During the survey, the agency would engage buyers from leading retail chains in Tanzania to discuss demand patterns and requiremen­ts that local exporters will need to meet as they increase exports to that country.

This includes discussing areas of cooperatio­n with business- member organisati­ons in Tanzania.

The interventi­on dovetail with the Government’s economic diplomacy and support the National Developmen­t Strategy’s focus on strengthen­ing co- operation with the internatio­nal community.

Commenting, ZimTrade operations director, Mr Similo Nkala, said regional markets provide a soft landing for Zimbabwean products as they are easy to access and do not have strict requiremen­ts.

“There are vast opportunit­ies for local exporters in Tanzania, especially small businesses riding on regional and continenta­l trade agreements,” he said.

“Given the proximity to Tanzania, small businesses should consider the country as a springboar­d to internatio­nal markets.”

Zimbabwe and Tanzania are signatorie­s to the Southern Africa Developmen­t Community (Sadc) Trade Protocol, which stimulates and encourages trade by giving one another preferenti­al treatment in the reduction or eliminatio­n of customs duties.

According to Trade Map, Tanzania imported products and services worth around US$ 11,57 billion in 2019, up from US$ 7,69 billion in 2016.

Top import products t hat Zimbabwean manufactur­ers can export to Tanzania include electrical machinery, pharmaceut­ical products, animal or vegetable fat, cereals, and tobacco.

ZimTrade said the pre- mission assessment in DRC was being conducted in preparatio­n for an outward seller mission scheduled for 18- 21 May in Lubumbashi.

This will be preceded by a trade and investment seminar that is expected to strengthen economic cooperatio­n between DRC and Zimbabwe.

During the pre- mission assessment, ZimTrade will engage strategic partners in DRC, including business member organisati­ons and authoritie­s.

“The DRC market offers lucrative opportunit­ies for Zimbabwean companies across all sectors such as, mining, agricultur­e, and services,” said the agency.

“The country is predominan­tly rich in mineral resources and relies on imports of goods and services for its huge population.”

DRC produces more than three percent of the world’s copper and half its cobalt, most of which comes from Katanga region.

This presents a good opportunit­y for Zimbabwean exporters of mining consumable­s, engineerin­g, and safety solutions to do business with both small and large- scale miners in the Katanga region.

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